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Alcohol for cleaning electronic components and PCBs

Alcohol for cleaning PCBs is a mixture of alcohols developed specifically for cleaning electronic equipment, where a solvent with excellent solvency capacity is required for various substances, such as resins, oils, varnishes, solder fluxes and other dirt.

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Because it contains practically no water, it has no residue that could damage electronic components.

MAIN APPLICATIONS

The product's main areas of application are the maintenance of cell phones, computers and circuits in general, and it can also be used as a solvent for certain organic compounds.

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

Store in the original packaging, in a covered, dry and ventilated place, away from sources of heat or ignition and oxidizing products, maximum temperature 50ºC.

Keep away from children, animals and unfit persons. Do not reuse empty packaging.

HANDLING AND APPLICATION METHOD

Wear an inhalation mask and goggles to protect against possible vapors and splashes. Use in a well-ventilated area.

REMARKS

The information and data contained in this bulletin correspond to our current knowledge gathered by qualified and reliable technical personnel. It should be taken as a guide and not as a guaranteed specification. In any case of use, the customer should test performance by relying on information we can provide. Indications of use are not suggestions for patent or legal infringement. Since we have no control over use by third parties, our liability is limited to our product only.

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