
CLEANER 3# Ink Cleaner
Product Highlights
High cleaning power | Broad material compatibility | Safe and environmentally friendly |
Easy to use | Economic | Good stability |
Features
- PCB screen printing inks and solder resist accumulate over time, building up on the screen frame. This ink residue cannot be removed using traditional solvents like anti-whitening agent (ethylene glycol monobutyl ether) or acetone. Mechanical methods such as scraping or abrasion also fail to achieve thorough cleaning.
- CLEANER3# Screen Frame Cleaner is a novel solvent developed by our company specifically for cleaning screen frames. It is suitable for cleaning various types of metal screen frames without damaging the metal surface.
- Direct immersion with a short soaking time saves time and effort. It has a low odor, is easy to rinse off, requires no heating, and reduces energy waste.
Physicochemical parameters
| Appearance | Colorless and transparent liquid |
| Density | 1.1-1.5 |
| Flash point | >200℃ |
| pH | <4 |
How to use
- Clean the tank thoroughly, then add 100% undiluted CLEANER 3# solution at room temperature.
- Place the screen frame directly into the solution and soak for 10-30 minutes (adjust based on ink buildup thickness on the frame surface).
- Wipe with a rag or brush, then rinse thoroughly with water.
- Addition: When the cleaning solution is depleted and the tank level drops, replenish the solution to maintain the proper level.
- Tank Replacement Frequency: Replace the tank solution when screen cleaning time extends to 2-3 hours or when excessive ink buildup occurs.
- Typically, one tank can clean 1000-3000 screens.
- Ventilation: Required. Ensure the operating environment is open and well-ventilated.
Material requirements for cleaning tanks
- Stainless Steel 316 or 304
- Teflon
- Titanium
- Special PP Material
Packaging specifications
20kg、50kg、100kg、200kg
Transportation and storage
Transport as non-hazardous, non-corrosive chemicals.
Store away from light and heat in sealed containers.
Shelf life is 12 months when sealed.
Individual packages may be stacked no higher than two layers. The bottom layer must be secured with non-slip pallets to prevent crushing, deformation, or tipping.