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There has been at least one fire in a contamination tester that I know 
of for certain. The company in question thereafter decreed that all 
flammable solutions and products should be used only in metallic 
enclosures because the PVC melted, allowing the burning solution to 
spread along the floor, causing considerable collateral damage to the 
workshop (I think in millions). I have heard of a possible couple of 
other minor cases but nothing that I can quote chapter and verse on.

Remember that the vapours from testers are the IPA/water azeotrope and 
not pure IPA. Even the small amount of water, not affecting the flash 
point, does reduce the ease with which it burns.

As an ex-manufacturer of contamination testers, we took care in the 
design to minimise the risk, although it can never be eliminated. I 
emphasise that the one that caused all the damage was not of our 
manufacture! :-o

By the same token, the bottle of Laphroaig in the CEO's cocktail cabinet 
has an EtOH/water azeotrope over the liquid level, but it has a better 
aroma and flavour than the contamination tester solution.

Brian

Richard Kraszewski wrote:
> We have done US cleaning using higher molecular weight alcohols and
> found them to be rather effective, especially in cleaning beneath low
> stand off components. 
> 
> Using lower weight and lower boiling alcohols like MeOH, EtOH or IPA
> just doesn't work well, so why even take the risk,  albeit the risk is
> rather low.  Remember that ROSE tester solution (~75% IPA) can get
> rather warm after awhile and I haven't heard about many (any?) fires
> related to that testing operation. 
> 
> 
> Rich Kraszewski
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Anselmo
> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 10:27 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [TN] IPA o r Methanol in Ultrasonic Cleaner
> 
> Technet,
> 
> We are being asked by one of our customers to clean some parts (screws,
> washers, standoffs, feedthrus) in an ultrasonic cleaner with either
> Methanol or IPA (spectroscopic grade).
> The time in the ultrasonics could be up to 1 hour.
> Does anyone else have experience and recommendations for doing this?
> My main concern is safety.  What type of room or enclosure do we need
> for this?
> 
> Thanks,
> John Anselmo
> 
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