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What's a 'Wetting Index' and Why Is It Important In Cleaning?

A “wetting Index” is a measure of a fluid’s ability to clean complex shapes. Water has a very poor wetting index, which is a function of its inherent molecular structure while modern planet-friendly solvents do a much better job cleaning small, delicate or intricate shapes. Here’s why:Aqueous or water-based cleaners have challenges that many engineers…

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What Is a 'Wetting Index' and What Does It Tell Me About a Solvent and Cleaning Results?

MicroCare vapor degreasing products are the best choice for precision cleaning of difficult shapes and awkward pieces. The reason for this success is the very low surface tension, high density and low viscosity of the different fluids:A low surface tension means the solvent can get into tight spaces more easily than solvents with high surface…

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Are MicroCare Cleaners SNAP Approved and Accepted?

Yes. All of the MicroCare, Tergo, Opteon and Vertrel brand products and their ingredients have been reviewed and accepted under the auspices of the Significant New Alternatives Program (SNAP) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A part of the implementation of the Montreal Protocol by the U.S. Government, the SNAP program is used by the EPA to ensure…

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4 Types of Parts Contaminant and How Opteon™ SF80 Removes Them

4 Types of Parts Contaminant and How to Remove ThemOver the course of the manufacturing process, parts become contaminated with oils, dust, metal particulates and other soils. To ensure the part’s performance, quality reliability and aesthetics, manufacturers must remove these impurities. The parts must leave the production line perfectly clean, dry and ready for the…

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Top 10 Reasons to Switch to Opteon™ SF80 Vapor Degreasing Fluid

Historically, legacy solvents like nPB (n-propyl bromide) and TCE (trichloroethylene) have reliably and economically filled the cleaning requirements within the metal-working culture. However, those solvents are under scrutiny by the U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and other global organizations due to their negative impact and air quality and potential hazard to workers.This paper outlines the…

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Wet to Dry Fiber Cleaning

Using a wet to dry cleaning method is a proven to be an effective and efficient way to clean fiber optic end faces. Sticklers™ cleaning tools, when used in combination with Sticklers™ Fiber Optic Splice & Connector Cleaner Fluid elimates electrostsic charges and deliver pristinely clean end faces. This paper outline the various tools and…