FAQs

FAQ Article filter
Should I worry about plastic connectors and components and rubber seals when contact cleaning?
While the contact surfaces of connectors are metal, they are often housed in plastic, and rubber gaskets to seal everything from the outside environment. If the solvent used in a contact cleaner is incompatible next...
Read More

What is dielectric strength?
Dielectric strength is defined as the maximum electric field that the material can withstand under ideal conditions without breaking down. Breaking down in this sense is described as a failure of insulating next...
Read More

Is it safe clean electrical contacts while the power is on?
There is no way to give a definite answer for all circumstances, because safety is highly dependent on the amount voltage and amperage as well as environmental factors such as the equipment, working environment, next...
Read More

Should a contact cleaner be nonflammable?
While it isn’t always necessary, a nonflammable contact cleaner would be the safest option if the vapors or liquid could be exposed to sparks, open flames, or hot surfaces. Of course, when the electrical next...
Read More


Ask A Technical Question

You did not finish submitting your information to request a sample