September, 2018
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CAIG Intros Fast-Acting Contact Cleaner
Poway, CA — CAIG Laboratories has introduced its DeoxIT® D-Series, a fast-acting deoxidizing solution that cleans, preserves, lubricates, and improves the conductivity of metal connectors and contacts.
leaves a thin (organic) layer that coats and protects the metals. Special additives prevent the dis- solved oxides from reattaching, keep- ing them in suspension and allowing them to be easily dispersed by the
DeoxIT D-Series contact cleaners. All electronic connections dete- RoHS
riorate over time, which causes reduced performance or device fail- ure. Simple contact cleaners wash away dirt, dust and grime, but can be ineffective when used to remove oxi- dation and surface sulfides. These tough contaminants attach to and become an integral part of the con- tact metal and cannot be removed by ordinary cleaners. The only true method of eliminating oxidation, con- taminants and surface sulfides is by chemical action and reaction, with- out harming sensitive materials. DeoxIT D-Series dissolves
oxides and sulfides that form on metal contact surfaces, removing these sources of resistance. This restores the contacts’ integrity and
mechanical action of the contact. DeoxIT works on stationary and
moving contacts and connectors with similar or dissimilar metals. Even when a treated connector mates with an untreated one, DeoxIT will migrate and coat the other. The advanced formula contains deoxidiz- ers, preservatives, conductivity enhancers, arcing and RFI inhibitors and anti-tarnishing compounds designed to significantly increase the performance and reliability of electri-
cal components and equipment. Contact: CAIG Laboratories,
Inc., 12200 Thatcher Court, Poway, CA 92064 % 858-486-8388 E-mail:
info@caig.com Web:
www.caig.com
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