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How-To Guide
Cleaning Fiber Optic Networks (Part 3 of 3) Video

Part 3 of this three-part video training series on fiber optic cleaning covers best practices for fusion splicing preparation. 

How-To Guide
How-to: Using the TriggerGrip PCB Cleaning Tool Video

Using the TriggerGrip PCB Cleaning Tool helps companies save money with BETTER, faster cleaning and with less cleaning fluid waste. Here's a quick summary of the TriggerGrip PCB Cleaning Tool and how to use it properly.  In general, the TriggerGrip tool helps companies save money for the following reasons:Better Cleaning:  The tool is proven to…

How-To Guide
The Anatomy of a Cleanstixx Cleaning Stick

Sticklers™ Cleanstixx™ fiber cleaning sticks are engineered for perfomance. Their unique, superior construction and top-of-the-line materials allow them to outperform other cleaning sticks on the market.  Here is how...

FAQ
Do MicroCare Aerosol Products Damage the Ozone Layer?

No, there are no MicroCare products made with any ozone-depleting substances. In years past, MicroCare package products using HCFC-141b, 1,1,1-TCA, and CFCs. But those products were all phased-out years — even decades — ago, as the world became aware of the damage they were doing to the environment.  MicroCare has many new, ozone-safe solvents that…

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Are MicroCare Products Safe or Hazardous?

There is no standardized “cert” about hazards and safety but, in general, the MicroCare cleaners are just about as safe as you can get. Their exact performance is documented on the Product Specs and on the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) prepared for every cleaning fluid. For European customers, all MicroCare products are REACH registered for safety. Let’s take…

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Does MicroCare Have Any Replacements for HCFC-225?

HCFC-225 was an “Class II” ozone-depleting substance and is no longer made in the USA or Japan. In the 1980s, in response to the depletion of the ozone layer, more than 100 nations worked together on a treaty called “the Montreal Protocol.” This treaty set the rules for eliminating ozone-depleting substances around the globe.  The first…