Product category: Electronics Manufacturing Machinery and Materials
News Release from: Electrolube | Subject: EADPI
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 6 November 2006
Airduster blows contaminants
off the board
Invertible airduster is ideally suited to removing dust and airborne contamination from very delicate and inaccessible areas of electrical and electronic equipment
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Electrochemicals manufacturer Electrolube has introduced a new addition to its established airduster range. The EADPI is an invertible airduster ideally suited to removing dust and airborne contamination from very delicate and inaccessible areas of electrical and electronic equipment. Producing an extremely high pressure blast, the new airduster ensures contamination is removed quickly and effortlessly.
Developed with increased power, the new EADPI airduster effectively removes even the most stubborn particles from all electrical and electronic equipment.
It is also particularly useful for very intricate equipment or items which can not be moved for cleaning or maintenance.
In keeping with Electrolube's existing airduster range, the aerosol is made up from pure, compressed, inert gas and is also nonflammable, non-CFC and non-HCFC.
The airduster range (GDP, EADI, EAD, EADP) offers a simple and cost-effective solution to remove dust and dirt from, for example, the heads of disc drives, inaccessible assemblies, photographic equipment and will blast off water and other solvents after cleaning.
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