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Electronics Cleaners

MG Chemicals offers a wide selection of electronic maintenance products, including electronics cleaning products, such as solvent cleaner and IPA cleaner in both a liquid and aerosol format that quickly remove contaminants like grease, oils, fingerprints and flux residues from PCB surfaces. Product efficacy will depend on the nature of the contaminant, so it is important to choose the right cleaner.

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4050 – Safety Wash for Electronics

4050 – Safety Wash for Electronics

Safety Wash is a liquid all-purpose electronics cleaner made from high purity ethyl alcohol, isopropanol, and a touch of ethyl acetate. It is safe on plastics and effectively dissolves oils, inks, and flux residues.

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824-450G – Isopropyl Alcohol Aerosol Spray

824-450G – Isopropyl Alcohol Aerosol Spray

This is 99.9% ACS reagent grade isopropyl alcohol aerosol spray for cleaning electronics. Good solvency, low surface tension, and aerosol pressure make it an effective flux remover and general electronics cleaner. It effectively cleans ionic, polar and non-polar residues. It is safe on most painted surfaces, plastics, and elastomers. It leaves no residue, evaporates quickly relative to water, and does not cause corrosion. It is anhydrous, hydroscopic, and fully miscible with water. It is low toxicity compared to alternative solvents and is similarly relatively environmentally benign, being ozone safe with excellent “green solvent” scores.

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4050 – Safety Wash for Electronics

4050 – Safety Wash for Electronics

Safety Wash is a liquid all-purpose electronics cleaner made from high purity ethyl alcohol, isopropanol, and a touch of ethyl acetate. It is safe on plastics and effectively dissolves oils, inks, and flux residues.

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824-450G – Isopropyl Alcohol Aerosol Spray

824-450G – Isopropyl Alcohol Aerosol Spray

This is 99.9% ACS reagent grade isopropyl alcohol aerosol spray for cleaning electronics. Good solvency, low surface tension, and aerosol pressure make it an effective flux remover and general electronics cleaner. It effectively cleans ionic, polar and non-polar residues. It is safe on most painted surfaces, plastics, and elastomers. It leaves no residue, evaporates quickly relative to water, and does not cause corrosion. It is anhydrous, hydroscopic, and fully miscible with water. It is low toxicity compared to alternative solvents and is similarly relatively environmentally benign, being ozone safe with excellent “green solvent” scores.

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  • Range of cleaning strength – full line consists of mild and aggressive cleaners
  • Customized packaging – Available in liquid and aerosol packaging to fit your volume requirements
  • Residue-free – Does not leave streaks or stains
  • CARB compliant – Does not trigger regulatory restrictions
  • Cleaning PCBs post-soldering prior to conformal coating
  • Maintaining lab equipment
  • Conformal coating removal
  • Restoring magnetic storage space and hardened rubber accessories
Are electronics cleaners all safe on plastics

No, some of our electronics cleaners contain powerful solvents that will harm certain plastics like polycarbonate and acrylics. Please check the product description for substrate compatibility and do a small test in an inconspicuous area to see if a particular cleaner is compatible with your substrate.
Can I use electronics cleaner on energized circuits

No, this is not a good idea as these cleaners are flammable and any arcing has the potential to ignite the solvent. Further, though the cleaners are electrically insulating, there is potential to short the circuit if there is sufficient voltage and amperage.
How exactly does rubber renue work

Rubber renue is a very simple product, it’s a blend of solvents that cause rubber to swell. The swelled rubber is more porous than the hardened rubber so with wiping and friction, embedded dirt and debris can be easily removed from within the rubber. Once the deleterious material is removed, the solvent flashes off returning the rubber to its original softness.

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