Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 14:15:11 EDT 2009 | davef
Yeh, Boy Scouts use it as a fire starter.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 14:51:37 EDT 2009 | davef
Glycerin is an organic solvent. look here: http://organicdivision.org/organic_solvents.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 22:57:42 EDT 2009 | davef
Concerns are: * We are unsure how a germicide like Purell affects a virus like H1N1. The CDC recommends washing your hands with soap and water. * Purell is flammable.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 19:51:54 EDT 2009 | nodlac
We are looking at this stuff all the time...One thing we find is the operators use the Alcohol based hand cleaners....and it drys their skin...then they use moisturizers creating a whole new issue. Just a word of caution. Cal Driscoll Agilent Techn
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 14:20:59 EDT 2009 | davef
Bottom line: Whether you provide Purell or not, people will be using more of it, because it's cheap and they believe it might work in protecting them against H1N1. So, we're going to end-up with more of it on our boards.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 17:05:58 EDT 2009 | davef
Glycols, polyglycols, polyglycol surfactants, polyethers, and glycerine are used in water-soluble flux formulations because they provide excellent wetting of the board surface and dissolve the more active materials used in these formulations. [Printe
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 18:40:25 EST 2009 | davef
While you're waiting for others to reply, look here: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=13874&mc=19
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 19:03:53 EST 2009 | rrlotion
There can be an alternative to putting Alcohol Based Sanitizers made with Glycerin into electronic assembly areas. We are already providing an Antibacterial Lotion to many electronic manufacturers so that there is compliance with handling PCB's as w
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 11:18:54 EST 2009 | 14367
RRLotion, you said you offer an antibacterial hand lotion. I looked at your web site and no where in the literature for your hand lotion does it state that it has any antibacterial capability. I looked at the MSDS and there are no active ingredient
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 04:19:33 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork
Glycerine on a PCB is very bad news as it is Hygroscopic and can attract moisture to the Circuit. Alot of this used to be used in HASL Fluxes and is a no go for Circuits that are not going to be washed. They too could dissolve the natural Halides fro