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Jumbo Sized Flux Removers Save Money

Jumbo sized flux removers were introduced by MicroCare VP Mike Jones, at APEX EXPO 2018.  The three new economy-size circuit board cleaners in aerosol packaging. These products now are in-stock and available to customers. These new products feature jumbo-sized aerosol packaging, which can deliver approximately 30% more solvent for only about 15% more money. This…

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Sticklers Fiber Optic Splice and Connector Cleaner

The Sticklers Fiber Optic Cleaning Fluid is an ultra-pure, nonflammable liquid cleaner specifically engineered to clean fiber optic connectors and splices. Cleaning results outperform alcohol hands down - these cleaners are fast-drying, spill-proof and leave no residue. Skip water and alcohol - go with the best choice for cleaning fiber optics with Sticklers.

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The Reliable Care Way from MicroCare

The MicroCare Reliable Care Way  is our promise to our customers. Here at MicroCare, we know we have an obligation that extends well beyond providing a functional product at a competitive price. We are obligated to run our business in an ethically responsible manner. That means we have a duty to help customers improve their…

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The MicroCare Reliable Care Way

The MicroCare Reliable Care Way  is our promise to our customers. Here at MicroCare, we know we have an obligation that extends well beyond providing a functional product at a competitive price. We are obligated to run our business in an ethically responsible manner. That means we have a duty to help customers improve their quality,…

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What’s the Difference Between Aqueous and Solvent Cleaning?

Most metal fabricators and machine shops have two parts cleaning options. Aqueous water-based cleaning or solvent-based cleaning inside a vapor degreaser. Both methods provide quality cleaning results. However, each has its drawbacks and advantages. This video delves into the pros and cons of each method and gives parameters on how to make the best choice.

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Duraglide™ Dry Film Lubricants Prevent Problems with Stacked Tolerances on Medical Devices

“Stacked tolerances” is a term that describes a production problem in the engineering of medical devices when the cumulative effects of allowable variation aggregate towards a single vector or dimension. Normally, variances are expected to “average out” towards a design ideal. However, it is common — especially with injection-molded parts — to see tolerances gradually…