Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 12:36:46 EST 2007 | sueph
We recently discovered that the flux thinner we were buying was mostly isopropyl alcohol. What would the consequences be of just using isopropyl for thinner?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 08:39:36 EST 2016 | richmonde1
Does isopropyl alcohol have a shelf life? I have looked at many manufactures and have not found any publication of a TDS specifying shelf life, rather only a MSDS which does not include this info.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 17:01:59 EST 2002 | alandra516
Store the flux stone in PVC pipe (capped at the end) and fill the pipe with Isopropyl Alcohol.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 05:07:44 EST 2005 | aj
we use IPA ( isopropyl alcohol)
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 08:18:01 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
LOL, Samir, you are a riot!
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 03:57:49 EDT 2012 | eniac
wipes + IPA (isopropyl alcohol) can bring good result to you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 16:08:12 EST 2016 | emeto
It will stay forever if you can keep it really closed.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 10:44:57 EST 2016 | cyber_wolf
Our operators usually drink it all before it goes bad so not sure.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 12:43:08 EST 2004 | esoderberg
I have been using Isopropyl Alcohol for years using a Right angle spray bottle in a tub without any problems. As alcohol has a low flash point, what other chemicals are there that are inexpessive and do not product a waste stream? Note: Isopropyl Alc
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 12:59:19 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
Here are the scenarios: *No-Clean Flux & Foam Fluxer: alcohol is used as a thinner (for titration purposes) if your flux is alcohol-based *No-Clean Flux & Spray Fluxer: alchol is used only as a cleaning agent for your sprayhead.