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Isopropyl Alcohol Wipes

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Wipes remove solder paste, inks, and other contaminants. Alcohol wipes are ideal for all general cleaning applications. Alcohol wipes are well suited for touch-up cleaning of automatic printer stencils and cleaning of semi-automatic printer stencils during and at the end of production runs. IPA wipes contain ultra-pure Electronics Grade IPA. Isopropyl alcohol wipes are available in a C-fold wipe contained in a convenient dispensing box, or in a pull through the tub.

Features & Benefits

  • Ultra pure mixture of IPA and deionized water
  • Strong, will not tear, shred, unravel or lint
  • Holds up to the most rigorous scrubbing
  • SIP125P, SIP100P and SIP91P pull-up presaturated wipes are ideal for cleaning of semi-automatic printer stencils, and touch-up cleaning of automatic printer stencils
  • IPA100B wipes are lint free and precut —excellent for cleaning fine pitch stencils
  • Plastic safe

Applications

  • Presaturated Wipes are well suited for touch-up cleaning of automatic printer stencils and cleaning of semi-automatic printer stencils during and at the end of production runs (screen, cables, hard-line coax cable, metal, fiber optic clable splices and printed circuit boards)

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Part # Size
SIP100TR

Refill Wipes, presaturated with 70% IPA and 30% deionized water (100/roll, 2 rolls/bag)

SIP100K

Kit consists of 1 pull-up tub and 2 refill wiper rolls, presaturated with 70% IPA and 30% deionized water (100/roll)

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FAQ's

Will isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipes remove oleophobic coating?

Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipes can potentially remove or damage oleophobic coatings. Oleophobic coatings are designed to repel oils and other hydrophobic substances, such as fingerprints, from the surface of a device or screen. These coatings are commonly found on smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices. IPA is a powerful solvent and can break down or dissolve certain materials, including some types of oleophobic coatings. If you use IPA wipes on a device with an oleophobic coating, it may compromise or completely remove the coating, leading to a loss of its fingerprint-repelling properties. Manufacturers typically advise against using alcohol-based cleaning solutions, including IPA, on devices with oleophobic coatings. Instead, they recommend using a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a cleaning solution specifically designed for electronics with oleophobic coatings. You should always check the device's user manual or the manufacturer's recommendations for proper cleaning procedures to avoid any potential damage. Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Products Learn more in our Blog Follow our Linkedin

Can you use isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipes as screen wipes?

Using isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipes on screens can be risky, and it's generally not recommended for most electronic devices, particularly those with sensitive displays, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and LCD/LED screens. The alcohol content in isopropyl alcohol wipes can potentially damage the protective coatings and the screen itself, leading to discoloration, streaks, or other issues. Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Products Learn more in our Blog Follow our Linkedin

How do I figure out the shelf life of a product?

The shelf life of a product can be found on either the technical data sheet (TDS), available on the product page, or by looking on the certificate on conformance (COC). The COC can be downloaded by going to https://www.chemtronics.com/coc. Once you have the shelf life, you will need to add it to the manufacture date for a use-by date. The manufacture date can be identified by the batch number. The batch code used on most of our products are manufacture dates in the Julian Date format. The format is YYDDD, where YY = year, DDD = day. For example, 19200 translates to the 200th day of 2019, or July 19, 2019. This webpage explains and provides charts to help interpret our batch numbers: https://www.chemtronics.com/batch-codes.

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