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Doug,

How about a small steam cleaner?

I have a flyer on "Mini-Max - Cleaning & Waste Management System" manufactured by PDQ Precision Inc. www.minimaxcleaner.com phone 858-591-6370.  The documentation suggests that a cleaning material Arma-sol is available.  I don't know it the system will tolerate other chemistries.

The Mini-Max is designed for spot cleaning on circuit boards (or other small items) and the price sheet I have suggests it costs $1,259.00.  There are some options that will raise the price like a TUV compliant version.

I hope this is of some help.

Phil Nutting

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Ellis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:30 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Focussed Cleaner


Wow, Doug, you'd better get one of those chemical protection outfits
that they give to the troops about to attack Saddam :-( The atomised
saponifier mist formed by such a jet hitting a PCB could be used by
Osama as his next secret weapon: it'll attack eyes, skin, lungs, clothes
  and your next-door neighbour's dog! Now, if you used Mountain Dew,
that would be another story, as long as the cops weren't parked with
breathalysers at your plant's gates :-)

Best regards,

Brian

[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Good morning all.  I am looking for a focused kind of cleaner.  What I have
> in mind is a spray wand, similar to a dentists water pik, but with a pump
> that can handle chemical saponifier solutions?   I find that I occasionally
> need a needle sized stream of chemical to get at a residue in a very
> protected area.  I know they exist for water, but the Kyzen chemistry we
> use is rough on seals.  Charlie Pitarys - does Kyzen have something like
> this?
>
> Doug Pauls
> Advanced Operations Engineering
> Rockwell Collins
>
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