How Does a Vapor Degreaser Work?
In truth, degreasers actually are pretty simple. They use a simple thermomechanical process — boiling and condensing — in conjunction with special low-boiling solvents to clean quickly, easily and inexpensively. The benefits of a vapor degreaser are listed below. Bromothane Solvents Are Engineered for Vapor Degreasers • Versatile: Vapor degreasers and their special solvents can easily get into and around parts which are extremely small or have extremely tight clearances. • Speedy: Vapor degreasers have very short cleaning cycles, so even a modest batch machine can usually outperform an in-line water cleaning system costing two or three times the price. • No Entrapment: Because the solvents evaporate so quickly, the vapors are easily removed from complex shapes, deep holes, blind vias and other designs where slow-drying solvents could be trapped. This keeps costs down and quality up. • No Spots: Water often leaves unacceptable water spots which vapor degreasers never leave, making the