Electrolube FLU 400ml Aerosol Flux Remover

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FLU400DB
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Brand

Electrolube

Package Type

Aerosol

Package Size

400ml

Application

PCBs

Trade Name

FLU

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Fluxclene


A fast drying cleaner formulated for the quick and efficient removal of flux residues after soldering, and acrylic conformal coatings from PCBs.

Supplied with brush on trigger button to aid cleaning
May affect some plastics, test on sample prior to use

Warning

Flammable solvent, do not use on live equipment or other sources of ignition.

Electrolube Flux Remover Aerosol


The Electrolube 400ml flux remover aerosol is a fast-drying solvent cleaner, especially formulated for the quick and efficient removal of flux residues after soldering. It is originally designed to replace ozone-depleting solvents such as CFC-113. It exhibits enhanced cleaning performance and fast evaporation rates, easily giving MIL-STD cleanliness.
Warning:
Flammable solvent. Do not use on live equipment or other sources of ignition.

Features and Benefits


• Removes flux residues after soldering

ideal for manual PCB cleaning applications
• Non-halogenated cleaning solvent

will not attack the ozone layer
• Dries without leaving any residue

leaves a clean, dry surface in one cleaning step
• CO2 propelled aerosol version available

20% more active cleaner and can be used at 360⁰ orientation

Applications


• PCBs
• Sockets

Certifications


• ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014
• BS EN 61340-5-1:2007

Warning

Flammable solvent, do not spray onto live electrical equipment or other sources of ignition.

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