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Electronic cleaning product MS-725/727
metalfor aluminumfor copper

electronic cleaning product
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Applications
metal, for electronics, for aluminum, for copper

Description

A strong, cleaning agent containing a hydrofluoroether azeotrope, ideally suited for removal of rosin, organic flux, oils, grease and waxes. Can also be used for precision and specialty cleaning. When used in bulk form, low surface tension, and constant composition during boiling make this product highly suitable for immersion and vapor degreasing equipment. No ODC (ozone depleting chemicals). A strong flux cleaner containing a Hydrofluoroether azeotrope, ideally suited for removal of rosin, organic fluxes, oils, grease and waxes. They also can be used for precision and specialty cleaning. Evaporates quickly and leaves no residue. It replaces HCFC-225 in many applications. Advantages of Miller-Stephenson Flux Removers Evaporates quickly Leaves no residue Non ozone-depleting RoHS Compliant Boiling Point……………………………….…113°F/45°C Vapor Pressure………………………….……450 mmHg Liquid Density…………………..1.22 g/ml @ 70°F/21°C VOC Content Aerosol…………………………………………584 gms / l Bulk……………………………………………..705 gms / l Acetal Polyethylene Polypropylene Liquid Crystal Polymer Polyester, PBT, PET Epoxy Polysulfone, PSO PEK, PEEK Polyimides PTFE Phenolic Polyvinylchloride NOTE: Acrylic, ABS, and polycarbonate, if under stress, may show slight cracking or crazing damage. Test for compatibility before using this flux cleaner. Flux Cleaner Elastomer Compatibilities Butyl Rubber* Natural Rubber Polysulfide EPDM Buna S* Buna N Neoprene* Urethane Chlorosuflonated PE Silicone Fluoroelastomers

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