Since their first use in healthcare and laboratory
settings, aqueous critical cleaners—cleaners
which leave no interfering residues—have
found increasing application in a wide range of
industries as an environmentally benign alternative
to ozone-depleting compounds and hazardous
solvents.
This book distills and presents practical information
covering the history of such cleaners—what
they are, how they work, and how to make best use
of them in cleaning products and components in
electronics, metalworking, precision manufacturing;
pharmaceutical, food-and-beverage, and chemical
processing; and many other industrial applications.
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