Precision-V Vapor Degreaser Parts Cleaner

Powerful vapor degreaser solvent

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1654-5G Precision-V Parts Cleaner - 5 gal 5 gal (19L) 1 Call for pricing
1654-54G Precision-V Parts Cleaner - 54 gal 54 gal (205L) 1 Call for pricing
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Ideal replacement for AK225-based liquid cleaners, which were eliminated at the beginning of 2015 due to ozone depletion restrictions. 

Precision V Vapor Degreaser Parts Cleaner provides azeotropic properties that allow it to safely and efficiently cycle in a vapor-degreaser. It is not reactive nor corrosive to metals commonly found in the construction of vapor degreasers.

Exposure to Precision-V solvents is less hazardous than other solvents commonly used in vapor degreasers: e.g. TCE, nPB, and Perc. Precision V Vapor Degreaser Parts Cleaner has a lower boiling point than other vapor degreaser solvents, reducing heat-stress on components being cleaned and reducing energy consumption from the boil sump and chiller coils. Precision-V Parts Cleaner removes oils, greases, silicones and other common industrial contaminants.

Removes oils, greases, silicones, refrigerant oils, fluxes, adhesives and other common industrial contaminants. Used for cleaning medical instruments, implants and other devices including orthopedic implants, monitoring devices, oxygen and gas lines. This solvent can be used as a carrier fluid like for silicone-based lubricant coatings.

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NOTE: As with all vapor degreaser equipment and processes, observe all safety precautions, guidelines and operating rules associated with these units.  Failure to do so may put operations personnel at risk.  Avoid excessive vapor losses, loss of refrigeration, excessive boil sump heat, etc.  Make sure all equipment is operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines and instructions.  If in doubt, contact your manufacturer immediately.

Features & Benefits

  • Powerful cleaner
  • Nonflammable
  • Rapid evaporation
  • Zero residue
  • Safe on most plastics
  • Low VOC
  • Non-ozone depleting

FAQ's

How do you know the safe exposure limit of a degreaser, contact cleaner, or flux remover?
The personal hazard associated with a solvent is often defined using Threshold Limit Value (TLV), which is the recommended average exposure in an 8-hour day, 40 hour work week. The lower the TLV of a particular substance, the less a worker can be exposed to without harmful effects. TLV is stated on the SDS of chemical products, in additional to recommended personal protection equipment (or PPE). The threshold limit value of a solvent is generally set by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH). The unit of measure is Parts Per Million (PPM).
There are a number of regulations prohibiting the use of chlorinated solvents. Should I be concerned with Trans, which is used in many of your nonflammable cleaners?

No, it should not be a concern. Many of Techspray's nonflammable solvents (e.g. G3, Precision-V, PWR-4) contain 1,2-trans-dichloroethylene (Trans, CAS# 156-60-5), which has caused confusion. The regulations controlling chlorinated solvents do not generally pertain to Trans. The following are the reasons: Many are confused with “chloro” substances due to the NESHAP requirements. The big 3 chlorinated substances are Perchloroethylene (Perc), Trichloroethylene (TCE), and methylene chloride. The association of those with all chlorinated substances is not valid. NESHAP requirements only refer to restrictions of emissions of hazardous air pollutants (HAP). Of the nearly 200 substances listed as HAP’s, Trans is not on that list. Reference the following link: https://www.epa.gov/haps/initial-list-hazardous-air-pollutants-modifications. Trans has the same exposure limit (per ACGIH) time-weighted average (TWA) as 2-propanol (IPA) -- 200 ppm. In contrast, n-Propyl Bromide (nPB) is commonly used in vapor degreasers, with TWA established by ACGIH of 10 ppm. It has been proposed to be reduced to 0.1 ppm. nPB is also listed on various carcinogen lists, notably Prop 65.

What spigot or spout do you recommend for your metal 5-gallon and 55-gallon drums?

Metal 5-gallon containers come with a flexible pop-out spout for easy pouring. 55-gallon drums are compatible with standard 2" spouts.

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