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Minute components fall under the Electrolube spotlight

Jul 15, 2004

Electrolube now offers a range of products suitable for use with tiny, delicate or inaccessible electrical and electronic components.

Airduster aerosols use pure, compressed, inert gas to safely remove dust and airborne contamination, while Freezer refrigerants rapidly and safely cool components and can be used to detect faulty soldered joints and overheating.

Electrolube's Airduster aerosols remove dust and airborne contamination from all electrical and electronic equipment, including computers, keyboards, control equipment, cameras and even Hi-Fi equipment.

Electrolube's Freezer and Minimal Charging Freezer are powerful non-corrosive refrigerants that utilise non-ozone depleting materials to cool components; detect faulty soldered joints and overheating components; test thermostats and other thermo-sensitive components; and repair thermometer threads and to aid small mechanical shrink fittings.

Further information on Electrolube and its products can be found at www.electrolube.com

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