General Purpose Cleaner and Adhesive Remover - Europe
Product Information
General Purpose Cleaner and Adhesive Remover is environmentally responsible
Applications:
- Cleans dirt, moisture, dust and light oxides
- Removes both ionic and organic compounds
- Dissolves many adhesives, except for cured epoxies and cyanoacrylates
- Removes inks
- Cleans flux residue and stencil pastes
- Use PCBs, FR-4 material, stencils, connectors, cables and mechanical assemblies
- Removes silicone conformal coatings
Features:
- Produced, labeled and packaged for compliance with all UK and EU safety rules
- Natural and biodegradable citrus-based cleaner
- No residue / no rinsing
- Strong cleaning strength – test on plastics
- Kb Value: 67 (est.)
- Slow drying time helps drying time helps when cleaning stubborn fluxes
- Pleasant citrus scent
- Chemical Family: Terpene Hydrocarbon
- Flammable (more economical than nonflammable versions)
- VOC Content – 736 g/L
- RoHS/WEEE/ REACH/EPA SNAP compliant
The General Purpose Cleaner and Adhesive Remover replaces the Slow-Drying Flux Remover (MCC-E7M). It is a natural, biodegradable, cleaning formulation made with citrus terpenes (not pine) and without surfactants. So, it avoids the well-known flammability risks inherent in using old-style pine terpenes near white metals such as aluminum. The cleaner dries slowly, maximizing 'tack time' and minimizing solvent consumption. It has a citrus aroma which is natural and generally non-toxic. But it requires good ventilation. Avoid prolonged skin contact to avoid localized, temporary skin irritation. Neutral pH (not citric acid). The aerosol cans are both TriggerGrip™ Cleaning Tool compatible and StatZAP™ ESD Eliminator Tool compatible.
Product Details
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Part Number | Package | Weight | Size | Technical Data Sheet | Safety Data Sheet |
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SDF107 MCC-SDF107 | Aerosol | 284 g .5 lb. | 368 ml 13 oz. |
Part Number | MCC-SDF107 |
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Package | Aerosol |
Weight | 284 g .5 lb. |
Size | 368 ml 13 oz. |
Technical Data Sheet | |
Safety Data Sheet |
Appearance | Clear, colourless liquid |
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Odor | Mild, citrus |
PEL (ppm, 8-hr TWA) | Not Available |
Boiling Point | 169-187°C (340-372°F) |
Chemical Family | Terpene Hydrocarbon |
Evaporation Rate | Slow |
Cleaning Strength (Kb) | 67 |
VOC Organic Content (g/L) | 736 |
REACH & ELINCS Compliant | |
RoHS & WEEE Compliant | |
Safety Rating | Flammable |
Specific Gravity | 0.86 mL |
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