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News Release from: Intertronics | Subject: ADH1610 isopropyl alcohol wipes
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2007
Alcohol wipes improve adhesive bonds
ADH1610 wipes are suitable for the removal of fluxes, light oils, polar soils, dirt, inks and oxides
Intertronics has released pre-saturated Adhere ADH1610 isopropyl alcohol wipes to aid the formation of better adhesive bonds Isopropyl alcohol is suitable for the final preparation, cleaning and degreasing of substrates prior to adhesive bonding
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Adhere ADH1610 isopropyl wipes come in boxes of 50 wipes, each pre-saturated with an optimal amount of solvent for the cleaning task so as to replace dispensing bottles and glass containers, minimise user exposure and improve health and safety.
Each wipe is made from nonabrasive hydroentangled cellulose/polyester with low particulate generation and extra absorbency.
ADH1610 wipes are suitable for the removal of fluxes, light oils, polar soils, dirt, inks and oxides.
They are safe on plastics.
Other typical applications include digital printers and print heads, tape recorder heads, printed circuit boards, connectors and gold fingers.
Mobile telephones, computers, photocopiers and office equipment, LCD panels, medical equipment and relays can be effectively cleaned.
They are suitable for flux cleaning and removal, as well as use in optics and fibre optics and for fibre optic connectors.
They can be used for cleaning phonograph records, vinyl LPs, CDs, DVDs, photographic negatives and slides, as well as glass and for the preparation of metal and composite surfaces prior to painting.
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