Surface Engineering
Solvent Cold Cleaning and Vapor Degreasing
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Published:1994
Abstract
Solvent cleaning is a surface preparation process that can be accomplished in room temperature baths (cold cleaning ) or by condensing vapors of a solvent on a workpiece (vapor degreasing). This article provides a detailed discussion on solvents, equipment, process limitations and applications, and safety and health hazards of cold cleaning and vapor degreasing. It also includes information on control of contamination, conservation and recovery of solvent, and disposal of solvent wastes.
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Member Sign InVicki L. Rupp, Ken Surprenant, Solvent Cold Cleaning and Vapor Degreasing, Surface Engineering, Vol 5, ASM Handbook, Edited By C.M. Cotell, J.A. Sprague, F.A. Smidt, Jr., ASM International, 1994, p 21–32, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v05.a0001223
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