Chemicals, Cleaners

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SIP125R

SIP125R

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

WIPES IPA ELEC GRADE 125/BAG

77

ES1017

ES1017

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

DUSTER ELECTRONICS 10 OZ

6

ES1603

ES1603

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

ELECTRO-WASH PR DEGREASER

0

ES1551

ES1551

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

FREEZE SPRAY ELECTRONICS 15 OZ

9

ES1020K

ES1020K

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

DUSTER ELECTRONICS 10 OZ

7

ES1550

ES1550

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

FREEZE SPRAY ELECTRONICS 15 OZ

22

ES605L

ES605L

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

99% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 16 FL OZ.

27

ES1607

ES1607

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

CLEANR DGREASR ELECTRONICS 12 OZ

25

ES1055

ES1055

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

FREEZE SPRAY ELECTRONICS 10 OZ

12

SIP100R

SIP100R

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

WIPES IPA ELEC GRADE REFILL

36

DEL1681

DEL1681

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

SOLVENT ELECTRONICS 12 OZ

5

VVV2279

VVV2279

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

SOLVENT ELECTRONICS 20 OZ

23

ES1020R

ES1020R

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

DUSTER ELECTRONICS 10 OZ

8

ES1025

ES1025

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

DUSTER ELECTRONICS 10 OZ

45

FW2170

FW2170

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

SOLVENT LENSES OPTICS 11G

17

ES1210

ES1210

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

ELECTRO-WASH PX DEGREASER

42

ES1052

ES1052

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

FREEZE SPRAY ELECTRONICS 11 OZ

298

SIP125P

SIP125P

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

WIPES IPA ELEC GRADE 125/TUB

29

ES1617

ES1617

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

DUSTER ELECTRONICS 12 OZ

40

ES1620

ES1620

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

DUSTER ELECTRONICS 8 OZ

12

Chemicals, Cleaners

1. Overview

Tools chemicals and cleaners refer to specialized chemical formulations designed for surface preparation, maintenance, and precision cleaning in industrial, commercial, and scientific applications. These products enable contaminant removal (e.g., oils, particulates, oxides), surface activation, and material preservation. Their importance spans critical processes in electronics manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries where precision and reliability are paramount.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Solvent-based CleanersVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) for rapid oil/grease dissolutionMetalworking fluid removal in automotive assembly
Aqueous CleanerspH-adjusted water-based solutions with surfactants/chelating agentsFlux residue removal in PCB manufacturing
Semi-aqueous CleanersBlends of water-miscible solvents (e.g., glycol ethers)Cleaning of sensitive optical components
Acid/Alkali EtchantsControlled material removal through chemical reactionSurface texturing in semiconductor packaging
Biodegradable CleanersEnzyme/formulated biodegradation of organic contaminantsFood processing equipment sanitation

3. Structure & Composition

Typical formulations contain 3-5 functional components:

  • Base Solvent: Water, hydrocarbons, alcohols, or engineered solvents (e.g., HFE-7100)
  • Surfactants: Reduce surface tension (e.g., nonylphenol ethoxylates)
  • Corrosion Inhibitors: Triazoles or phosphates for metal protection
  • pH Modifiers: Amines (alkaline) or organic acids (acidic formulations)
  • Specialty Additives: Defoamers, dyes, or biocides

Advanced products incorporate nanoscale abrasives for precision polishing or smart release encapsulation systems.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificanceTypical Range
pH ValueDetermines material compatibility1.5-13.0
Flash PointSafety handling classification15-110 C
Surface TensionCleaning efficacy indicator20-72 mN/m
Evaporation RateProcess time optimization0.01-5.0 g/m /min
Residue ContentCritical for electronics applications<1.0 mg/m
Material CompatibilityPrevents substrate degradationPassivation tested

5. Application Fields

  • Electronics: Wafer bump cleaning, solder paste removal
  • Aerospace: Turbine blade chemical milling
  • Medical: Surgical instrument sterilization
  • Energy: Solar panel surface treatment
  • Automotive: E-coat pretreatment lines

Typical equipment integration: Ultrasonic cleaners (Branson 3800), vapor degreasers (MicroCare VDX), and robotic spray systems.

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerKey ProductApplication Specialty
ChemoursSuva EC SolventLow-GWP precision cleaning
HoneywellVertrel XMAerospace component degreasing
KYZENKYZEN NVT -115No-clean flux removal
ITW ChemtronicsCRC 05100Electronics contact cleaning
BASFBaxxodour ECBiodegradable odor control

7. Selection Recommendations

Key consideration matrix:

  • Contaminant Type: Polar vs. non-polar residues dictate solvent polarity selection
  • Environmental Compliance: VOC content must meet local regulations (e.g., EPA Method 24)
  • Process Integration: Match cleaning cycle time with production line throughput
  • Material Safety: Review ISO 10993 biocompatibility for medical applications
  • Total Cost: Calculate cleaning efficacy per $/unit metric

Example: For copper etching in flex PCB production, select a pH 8.5 aqueous cleaner with 35 mN/m surface tension to prevent over-etching.

8. Industry Trends

Key development directions:

  1. Green Chemistry: 62% YoY growth in bio-based cleaners (Grand View Research, 2023)
  2. Nano-enabled Formulations: Atomic-level cleaning for 5nm semiconductor nodes
  3. Process Analytics: In-situ FTIR monitoring of cleaning bath contamination
  4. Waterless Solutions: Hydrofluoroether (HFE) solvent adoption increasing 18% annually
  5. AI Formulation: Machine learning-optimized surfactant blends reducing R&D cycles by 40%
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