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I am a newbie on cleaning electrical assemblies.
*Good luck.
I came across some components which are stated as
"non-solvent proof" and are not recommended when
"halogenated cleaning solvents" are used.
Does it mean only deionized water should be used in
the inline cleaning process?
*No, you can use DI only, DI and detergent, DI and a saponifier. Just keep
away from solvents with the words chlorine, chloro, bromine, bromo.
Examples: 1,1,1 trichloroethane, n-propyl bromide.
My other question is for the 2nd chemistry we use: Is
Kyzen Aquanox considered halogenated?
*No. The SSA is not a halogenated material. We use a ton of it here and
like it very much.
Doug Pauls
Rockwell Collins
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