With the Etimol DFX 82 RAN and Etimol DFX 83 RSN flux removers, the specialist for component cleaning media is introducing two new innovative products to the market that have already completed practical tests and been approved by leading electronics manufacturers.
Etimol DFX 82 RAN is a neutral, solvent- and water-based cleaning agent developed for the automatic and manual removal of flux and paste residues in electronic processes. In addition to the solvent-water basis, which achieves good drying properties, the cleaner has been formulated with special organic additives. Flammable and hazardous solvents have been avoided. With the high flash point resulting from the formulation, the cleaner guarantees a high degree of occupational safety.
Etimol DFX 82 RAN
Removal of flux and paste residues in electronic processes
Water-based electronics cleaner, neutral, contains solvents
Especially for electronics production (cleaning of electronic components)
WEEE/RoHS-compliant
Manual and automatic removal of flux and paste residues
In contrast to the Etimol DFX 82 RAN, the Etimol DFX 83 RSN is a solvent-based cleaning agent that has also been developed for the manual and automatic removal of flux and paste residues. The Etimol DFX 83 RSN is a neutral electronics cleaner formulated on an water-free solvent basis with special organic additives. The cleaner has excellent drying properties. Flammable and hazardous solvents have also been avoided. Thanks to its high flash point, this cleaner also offers a high degree of safety during use.
Etimol DFX 83 RSN
Removal of flux and paste residues in electronic processes
Solvent-based electronics cleaner, water-free, neutral
Especially for electronics production (cleaning of electronic components)
WEEE/RoHS-compliant
‘Etimol DFX 82 RAN and Etimol DFX 83 RSN are formulated exclusively from high-purity materials and are completely free from contaminants. The materials used were specifically selected for electronics production and do not cause corrosion. In addition, both cleaners are not hazardous goods and have already been approved by various electronics manufacturers.’
Markus Geßner, Marketing and Sales Manager at Emil Otto GmbH