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Microphase cleaning

Micro Phase Cleaning (MPC) refers to die use of a cleaning agent formulated to undergo a phase change at elevated temperature. When heated above a direshold temperature (typically 100-120T, 40-50°C) a microphase cleaner changes from a clear colorless solution to a turbid milky mixture. [Pg.907]

Vigon SC/ Zestron Neutral pH microphase cleaner (water based) Cleaning PWAs adhesive and solder paste removal from misprinted PCBs 98 N/A 34.6 (20°C) None 23.8 (20°C)... [Pg.186]


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