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Freezing Spray to -55°C Freeze 55 Art.124 Elektronic Spray (600ml)

Freezing Spray to -55°C Freeze 55 Art.124 Elektronic Spray (600ml)
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Freezing Spray to -55°C Freeze 55 Art.124 Elektronic Spray (600ml)

Freeze 55 Art.124 Elektronic Spray 600ml is a chemically clean and non-toxic coolant that cools quickly to -55°C find defects and damage with thermal process.. Thanks to the capillary tube, the freezer allows local cooling and testing of components. This is great for finding short-circuit faults (in transistors, diodes, etc.) and microcracks in PCBs. Also, it is often used for testing thermostats for electronic parts and components, electronic car carburetors and ignition system components, temperature control systems, and refrigeration equipment. Useful for disassembling crimped and rusted metal parts and installing bearings and bushings. It can also be used to remove chewing gum, smart slime from fabrics, floors and other surfaces.

Can a refrigerant spray damage electronic components?

No, because it is not water but a liquid nitrogen (the gas in the vial). Nitrogen (N2) is an inert gas that has no electrical conductivity, so PCBs and their components are not at risk of short circuits.

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It can be tested

  • Electronic parts and components
  • Refrigeration thermostats
  • Temperature control systems
  • Car Carburetor Components
  • Ignition systems
  • When mounting bearings or bushings
  • Useful for removing clamped metal parts
  • Can also be used to remove chewing gum or smart slime from fabrics, floors and other surfaces

Specification

  • Manufacturer: Micro Chip Electronic
  • Product: Freezing Spray Freeze 55 Art.124
  • Capacity: 600ml
  • Covered areas can be brought down to -55°C
  • Colorless
  • Does not damage electrical components or short circuit
  • Neutral to most materials
  • It protects against overheating and component damage during soldering

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