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Fluorinated Solvents On Sale: 25-50%

Reduce your fluorinated solvent cost by 1/4 to 1/2

 

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Using Dupont Vertrel® as carrier fluid, degreaser, defluxing solvent, oxygen cleaning or vapor degreasing? We can reduce your economic and environmental footprint by 25-50%. Here’s how:

Vertrel™ XF (Carrier Fluid) Vertrel™ XF-R Generic
Virgin Vertrel™ XF (100%) Reclaimed Vertrel™ XF (100%) Blend of Fluorinated fluids (100%)
Price/lb $$$$ $$$ $$
Vertrel™ MCA (Degreaser Solvent) Vertrel™ MCA -R Generic
Virgin Vertrel™ XF (62%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (38%) Reclaimed Vertrel™ XF (62%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (38%) Generic fluorinated blend (62%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (38%)
$$$$ $$$ $$
Vertrel™ SDG (Degreaser Solvent) Vertrel™ SDG – R Generic
Virgin Vertrel XF (20%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (80%) Reclaimed Vertrel XF (20%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (80%) Generic fluorinated blend (20%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (80%)
$$$$ $$$ $$
Vertrel™ SMT (Defluxing solvent) Vertrel™ SMT – R Generic
Virgin Vertrel™ XF (53%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (43%)+ methanol 4%) Reclaimed Vertrel™ XF (53%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (43%) + methanol (4%) Generic fluorinated blend (53%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (43%) + methanol (4%)
$$$$ $$$ $$
Vertrel™ SFR (Defluxing Solvent) Vertrel™ SFR – R Generic
Virgin Vertrel XF (28%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (69%) + methanol (3%) Reclaimed Vertrel XF (28%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (69%) + methanol (3%) Generic fluorinated blend (28%) + virgin trans-dichloroethylene (69%) + methanol (3%)
$$$$ $$$ $$

Courtney Ecolink

 

Ready to save? Call Courtney at 800 563-1035 x 102 or email Courtney to buy or FREE quote.

 

 

 

 

Solvent Application Soil Cleaned Competitive Products We Replace
Vertrel™ XF Carrier fluid for (1) Electrical Testing (2) Low Temp drilling fluid (3) Mechanical Testing (Low viscosity, high density) (4) Carrier Fluid (to dissolve a fluorinated lubricant and/or apply to part by dip or spray coating. Mostly used as an engineering fluid to take advantage of it’s electrical, mechanical and non-flammability property or as a carrier fluid to deposit fluorolubricants on surfaces and as a solvent to remove fluorlubricants from parts. HCFC-141b, 3m™ Novec™ HFE-7100 and similar fluorinated fluids
Vertre™l MCA Degreasing solvent for precision cleaning of small intricate metal and non-metal parts e.g. fuel injectors, or dental implants to remove minor oils, grease, finger-prints and particulate matter.  Unlike aqueous cleaning, solvent cleaning will not leave a residue on the surface being cleaned.  This is a critical requirement in some process specs for aerospace etc.  Oxygen Cleaning is critical application where MCA is used to remove minor hydrocarbon oils followed by 3M™ Novec™ HFE-7100 as a final rinse to remove the MCA (which has trans-dichloroethylene) All light-weight hydrocarbon oils  such as engine fluids, brake fluids, hydraulic fluids etc. as well as finger-print and sub-micron particles.  This kind of cleaning is done in clean-rooms by hand- wipe using lint-free engineered wipes, cold-rinse, spray & dry or vapor-degreasing. AK-225 and other hydrocarbon (flammable) solvents such as OMS, other mineral spirits, toluene etc.
Vertrel™ SDG Similar to MCA applications, except since Vertrel™ SDG has a large amount of trans-dichloroethylene it is more aggressive on the parts and will attack plastics and elastomers but will remove heavier oils & greases and even waxes.  It is used mainly to clean small precision engineered metal parts, e.g. tiny ball-bearings or wax residues from glass. All of the above + heavier oils , greases and waxes. (SDG has a higher Kb value than MCA) ALL non-alcohol npb formulations (Ensolv etc.) as well as aqueous detergent cleaners.  The npb formulations have a health issue and are very aggressive on plastics. The aqueous detergents will always leave a soap-scum residue behind unless rinsed multiple times.  Hence these solvents although expensive may be more cost-effective since they clean the part in 1-step vs. longer and multi-step aqueous cleaning cycles.
Vertrel™ SMT Defluxing solvent used mainly to remove solder flux after solder reflow step.  Electronic assemblies being cleaned are intricate and have non-metal components so the solvent has to be compatible with plastics, elastomers etc. Flux residues (resins either plant based or synthetic.  Also, since there are other metallic contaminants from the solder metals, the alcohol in the Vertrel™ SMT provides a polarity to remove ionic impurities. All solvent flux removers.
Vertrel™ SFR Same as Vertrel SMT™ applications except more aggressive since it has a large amount of trans-dichloroethylene used to clean mainly metal assemblies.  Plastic components would be damaged by this solvent. Same as above (SFR has a higher Kb value than SMT) All npb and AK-225 formulations with alcohol.

 

Call Courtney at 800 563-1035 x 102 or email Courtney to buy or FREE quote.

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