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No, and it sounds very dangerous. US and volatile chemicals don't go together very well!
But like any other process involving volatiles, I imagine it can be done with the right equipment. The right equipment would NOT be an open US wash using 100% IPA, however. Those things lead to wholesale management/personnel changes and new company parking lots or swimming pools.
But the use of US energy to further drive a coating stripper does sound quite intriguing.
Odin
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Subject: [TN] Ultrasonics
Good morning all,
I had an odd question that came in recently about the use of ultrasonics to strip conformal coating? I have never heard of such. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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