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No, but,...
From what I see on their sales flyer (~TDS), performance may be similar to the Dowanol glycol ether line of products.
Likely to depends which one you choose. C7-8 may behave dramatically different than the C13-14 (likely will be the most aggressive).
I would take special note of effect on labels and markings.
Rich Kraszewski
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Time for a screwy question. Has anyone ever used the fluid ISOPAR to strip acrylic conformal coating? If so, does it work?
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