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- Prohibits bioburden and dendrite growth
- Hydrolytically stable – no need for acid acceptance testing and scavengers
- Non-corrosive
- Fast-drying
- With a low surface tension, low viscosity and high density, it displaces soils inside tight, complex spaces for effective soil and particulate removal
- Ideally suited for vapor degreasers
- Compatible with most plastic, ceramic and metal components
- Nonflammable for facility safety
- 540 GWP (Global Warming Potential)
- Fomulated in USA
Tergo PF100 High Purity Particle Displacement & Carrier Fluid is ideal for displacing sub-micron particles
Tergo PF100 High-Purity Particulate Displacement & Carrier Fluid is a pure fluorinated molecule designed to displace sub-micron particles in critical applications and as a high-purity carrier agent. It can also be used for displacement drying as low surface tension fluid to displace moisture from tight crevices or blind holes.
This hydrofluoroether is a nonflammable fluid that has excellent material compatibility across a wide spectrum of substrates. Its fluorinated properties also make it hostile to pathogens, and does not contribute to bioburden, which is critical in aerospace or medical applications.
Tergo PF100 fluid is hydrolytically stable and therefore does not require chemical stabilizers or scavengers to prevent it from breaking down in the presence of excess water or mild acid-based activators. While Tergo PF100 was designed for efficient use in closed-looped vapor degreasing systems, it is also functional as a line flush fluid, or for solvent extraction applications.
Applications:
- Displace sub-micron particles
- Carrier solvent for fluorinated polymers, oils and greases
- Precision cleaning of metals, alloys, composites and plastics
- Line flush fluid
- Solvent extraction
- Displace moisture from tight crevices or blind holes after cleaning with hydrocarbons or alcohols
- An excellent replacement for HCFCs, PFCs, nPB, Perc and TCE
- Great alternative for 3M Novecâ„¢ 7100 and 7200