Tergo Removes Most Contaminants
Appears in Print as: 'Cleaning Fluid Removes Most Contaminants'
Engineered for use in vapor degreasers, this cleaning fluid is a non-flammable and non-chlorinated.
MicroCare Corp’s Tergo Chlorine-Free Cleaning Fluid is engineered for use in vapor degreasers and is a non-flammable and non-chlorinated. It offers comprehensive cleaning of the most challenging contamination, including complex shapes and delicate substrates, without the need for aqueous technologies or chlorinated liquids, the company says.
Combined with a fast-drying rinse agent, its formulation removes a variety of contaminants, ranging from heavy greases, wax and most PCB solder fluxes to water-soluble soils. It has been engineered to target both organic and inorganic soils, so it effectively cleans parts that may have multiple cleaning challenges while also having excellent materials compatibility, according to the company. The fluid is compatible with traditional vapor degreasing procedures, so no hardware modifications are normally required, making it a good replacement for older vapor degreasing chemistries, which may hold environmental, health, safety or economic concerns.
This product is an excellent alternative for companies looking to switch from HFCs, HFEs and chlorinated solvents in mission-critical cleaning. The fluid is also formulated to meet stringent European safety and compliance regulations.
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