
Technical Data Sheet
Freeze Spray
TDS # 1052
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Freeze Spray is engineered for locating
thermal intermittent electrical components
and cooling printed circuit boards. This
circuit refrigerant system is nonflammable,
residue-free and provides fast cooling action.
Nonflammable
High heat transfer
Low static generation
Noncorrosive
Lowers tem perature to -60°F (51°C)
Ultra pure
Leaves no residue
Nonabrasive on most sur faces
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Freeze Spray can be used to:
Cool Equipment for Testing
Dissipate Heat W hile Soldering or
Desoldering
Isolate Therm al Intermittent
Components
Test Circuit Trace s for Continuity
Test Printed Circuit Boar ds for Stress
Fractures
Track Intermittent Failures and Shorts
TYPICAL PRODUCT DATA AND
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Boiling Point -15.7°F
Vapor Density (air=1)
Solubility in Water
Specific Gravity
(water = 1 @77°F)
Evaporation Rate >1
(butyl acetate=1)
Appearance Clear, Colorless
Odor
Surface Tension
(dynes/cm @ 77°F)
Flash Point (TCC)
Shelflife
COMPATIBILITY
Freeze Spray is generally compatible with
most materials used in printed circuit board
fabrication, including sensitive plastics and
compounds. With any circuit refrigerant,
compatibility must be determined on a noncritical area prior to use.
3.18
0.10% by weight
1.21
Slight Ethereal
7.8
None

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
For industrial use only.
Read MSDS care fully prior to use.
No special surface pre paration is required
prior to using Freeze Spray. Direct spray
onto the area to instantly cool c omponents,
circuit boards or adhesives.
AVAILABILITY
ES1052 10 oz. Aerosol
TECHNICAL & APPLICATION
ASSISTANCE
Chemtronics provides a technical hotline to
answer your technical and application related
questions. The toll free number is:
1-800-TECH-401
.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA
CFC, HCFC, CL. SOLV., VOC, and HFC numbers shown
are the content by weight. Ozone depletion potential
(ODP) is determined in accordance with the Montreal
Protocol and U.S. Clean Air Act of 1990. The ODP of
this product is zero. It is the sum of the ODP of the
substances that may contribute to the depletion of
stratospheric ozone, based upon the weight of each
substance in the product’s formulation.
NOTE:
This information is believed to be accurate . It is intended
for professional end users having the skills to evaluate and
use the data properly. CHEMTRONICS does not
guarantee the accuracy of the data and assumes no liability
in connection with damages incurred while using it.
CHEMTRONICS
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