- No Flash Point
- Non-flammable
- Rapid Evaporation
- Residue-Free
- Free from CFC 113 and Methyl Chloroform
CRC NF Contact Cleaner is highly effective for cleaning a variety of electrical and electronic parts, including:
- Relays
- Switches
- Circuit Breakers
- Alarm and Signal Systems
- Printed Circuit Boards
- Connectors
- Generators
- Laboratory and Testing Equipment
- Motor Controls
- Sensors
- Flux Removal
- Terminals, Plugs, and Jacks
- No Flash Point: Safe to use in various environments.
- Non-flammable: Reduces risk during application.
- Rapid Evaporation: Cuts down on downtime with quick drying.
- Residue-Free: Eliminates the need for rinsing or wiping, preventing harmful deposits.
- 360° Valve: Allows for even application, even when the can is upside-down.
- CFC-Free: Environmentally safe, free from CFC 113 and Methyl Chloroform.
- Flash Point: None
- Boiling Point: 30°C (Initial)
- Odor: Mild Ethereal
- Solubility: Slightly soluble in water
- Appearance: Colorless liquid
- Volatility: 100%
- Vapor Density: 4
- Specific Gravity: 1.21 @ 20°C
- Dielectric Strength: 40,000 Volts per ASTM D-877
- Propellant: CO2
- Fire Point: None
- ASTM D-1133 (Kauri-Butanol Value): 51
- ASTM D-877 (Dielectric Strength): 42,000 Volts
- Surface Tension: 18.5 Dynes/cm
- Evaporation Rate: Very Fast
- Residue: None
- Preparation: Thoroughly read the entire label before use. Ensure all equipment is deactivated before application.
- Application: Spray generously on the area to be cleaned and allow it to drain. Use the extension tube for hard-to-reach spots.
- Caution: Be cautious when using on sensitive plastics such as acrylic, ABS, Pebax 2533, and polystyrene. Test on a small area first.
- After Use: Ventilate the area well before reactivating equipment.
- For Lubricated Contacts: After cleaning, apply CRC 2.26 to restore lubrication.
- Do not puncture, incinerate, or store above 50°C.
- Keep away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
- Caution: Aerosol cans conduct electricity, so keep away from live electrical sources to avoid the risk of flash fire or electric shock.
- Use only in well-ventilated areas.
- Avoid breathing in vapors and avoid contact with skin or eyes.
- If ventilation is poor, use appropriate respiratory protection.