Sticklers™ Optical Grade Particle and Dust Remover
Product Information
Optical Grade Particle and Dust Remover for abrasion-free cleaning of inaccessible areas
Applications:
- Removes dust, lint, fiber, particulate and debris from cabinets and housings
- Pre-clean instrument enclosures, keyboards, racks and cable access points
- Helps eliminate the need for re-cleaning or costly troubleshooting and repairs
Features:
- The Sticklers™ Optical-Grade Dust & Particle Remover is an aerosol can of a super-pure dry gas
- Optical-grade (double-filtered, to the highest purity, so the cleaning doesn't add contamination to the work area)
- High-pressure, abrasion-free cleaning
- Safe on energized equipment
- High-purity, optic grade
- Leaves no residue
- Extension spray tube included
- Nonflammable for maximum safety
- Use in conjunction with the Sticklers™ lint-free wipes and the fiber cleaning fluids
- RoHS & WEEE compliant
Product Details
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Part Number | Package | Weight | Size | Technical Data Sheet | Safety Data Sheet |
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FOD10A F11007S 4028 4029 MCC-FOD10A | Can | 280 g 10 oz. |
Part Number | MCC-FOD10A |
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Package | Can |
Weight | 280 g 10 oz. |
Size | |
Technical Data Sheet | |
Safety Data Sheet |
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Odor | Slight, Ether |
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Boiling Point | -26°C/-16°F |
Evaporation Rate | Instant |
Flashpoint | None |
RoHS & WEEE Compliant | |
Safety Rating | Non-flammable |
Vapor Pressure @ 20ºC | 96 PSIA |
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