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HOW DO YOU USE FREEZE SPRAY?
For failure isolation, energize the suspect PC board. Spray on board to determine the area where the failure is occurring. Attach extension tube and spray on individual components until the failed component next...
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Do you need to clean rosin flux?
Yes, rosin flux should be cleaned off of a printed circuit board (PCB) after soldering is completed. In this artilce you can read the reasons why you should remove flux residues. Click here. next...
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Can I use a spigot / dispensing spout on the 55-gallon plastic drum?
Yes, HDPE (plastic) drums are designed to accept commonly available 2” threaded spigots / spouts. Spigots are available at distributors, like at https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-Drum-Tap-6PFN4. next...
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Can I use a spigot / dispensing spout on the 5-gallon carboy?
Yes, the hole in the center of the cap is designed to work with commonly available 2” threaded spigots / spouts. To use: 1) remove the cap, 2) drill a large hole in the center of the threaded hole next...
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How do I remove the cap from the 5-gallon carboy?
There is a ratcheted ring on the bottom of the cap, which locks the cap into place and prevents it from unscrewing during shipment. To remove, insert a flathead screwdriver between the cap and the ring next...
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Is there something I can do with the extension tube (straw) so it doesn’t get lost?
The aerosol trigger sprayers that are common on dusters, freeze sprays, and flux removers, have two ways to store the straw when not in use. The hole at the back of the body of the sprayer is just the next...
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Does Hand Lotion have dimethicone (dimethylpolysiloxane) or any other type of silicone?
No, Hand Lotion does not contain any type of silicone or other ingredients like lanoline that could migrate and impede solderability of solder joints and contacts. Hand Lotion is engineered for use around next...
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How High of a Temperature Can Temporary Solder Mask Withstand?
Solder mask is engineered to withstand molten solder temperature for the very brief time (about a second) it is exposed in a typical wave soldering process. Most commercially available masks should be next...
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How do I remove temporary solder mask?
Washable mask is engineered to be removed in an aqueous inline or batch wash system. If you are using a closed-loop system, which filters and recirculates wash water, make sure you use a mask that is compatible next...
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How do I remove temporary solder mask?
Peelable mask is usually removed by hand or with tweezers. Resourceful engineers have come up with devices with rotating brushes and other creative methods, but there is no commercially available equipment next...
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