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Arctic Blast Freeze Spray

Arctic Blast™ Freeze Spray is the newest class of circuit coolants, specifically formulated to quickly cool surfaces while minimizing the use of global warming compounds. It is formulated with HFO-1234ze, a new material that has a significantly lower global warming potential (GWP) than previously used materials.  Arctic Blast™ Freeze Spray is nonflammable, residue-free and provides fast cooling action.

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Features & Benefits

  • Pinpoint spray that isolates individual components without freezing surrounding areas
  • Rapidly cools components to -49 °F/-45 °C
  • Filtered to 0.2 microns - Ultra high purity
  • Low GWP of <1 - Low global warming impact when compared to typical freeze sprays
  • Plastic Safe - Will not harm plastics when liquid is sprayed onto circuits
  • Non-Flammable - Safe to be used around electronics
  • Low Toxicity - Safe to be used in a well ventilated area
  • Filtered to 0.2 microns - Ultra high purity, cleanest spray
  • Short Atmospheric lifetime - Material will break down and be eliminated from the atmosphere quickly

Applications

  • Cool Equipment for Testing
  • Dissipate Heat While Soldering or Desoldering
  • Isolate Thermal Intermittent Components
  • Test Circuit Traces for Continuity and Stress Fractures
  • Track Intermittent Failures and Shorts

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Part # Size
ES1054E

250 ml aerosol, EU label

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FAQ's

What does conductive pen do?

Conductive ink pens are specialized writing tools designed to draw circuits and create electrical connections on various surfaces. The ink used in these pens contains conductive materials (e.g. silver), which allow it to conduct electricity. Here's what a conductive pen can do: Circuit Prototyping: Conductive pens are often used for rapid prototyping of electronic circuits. Instead of traditional methods like soldering, engineers can draw circuit traces directly onto a PCB using the conductive pen. Repairs: These pens are useful for repairing damaged or broken circuit traces on electronic devices or printed circuit boards (PCBs). By drawing a new conductive trace with the pen, one can restore the electrical connection without requiring complex rework. Low-voltage Electronics: Conductive pens are suitable for low-voltage applications, such as wearable electronics, simple sensors, touch-sensitive interfaces, and other electronic projects that don't involve high power or high-frequency signals. CircuitWorks Repair/ Cleaning Products Learn more in our Blog Follow our Linkedin

How does freeze spray (circuit chiller) work?

The spray typically contains a mixture of volatile substances, either HFC-134a or HFO-1234ze refrigerants, which have a very low boiling point. When the spray is applied to electronic components or circuits, it rapidly evaporates and absorbs heat from the surrounding area. This causes an instant drop in temperature, effectively cooling down the targeted components. Freeze Spray Learn more in our Blog Follow our Linkedin

What is freeze spray (circuit chiller) ?

Freeze spray, also known as circuit chiller or electronic freeze spray, is a type of aerosol spray used in electronics and electrical maintenance. It is designed to rapidly cool down electronic components and circuits for various purposes, such as troubleshooting, identifying faulty components, or locating thermal issues. Freeze Spray Learn more in our Blog Follow our Linkedin

Does antistatic freeze spray (circuit chiller) leave a residue?

The alcohol additive that gives Antistatic Freeze Spray its antistatic properties evaporates completely, leaving no residue behind.

How can freeze spray (circuit chiller) avoid static build up?

Antistatic Freeze Spray is specifically formulated with dissipative properties to minimize static electricity build-up. These formulations contain additives that help conduct static charges away from the surface being cooled, reducing the risk of damaging sensitive components.

Is computer duster and freeze spray the same?

Technically they are different products for very different purposes. In many cases, though, the chemical contents are very similar or even identical. In those cases, the valve controls whether you spray vapor (duster) or liquid (freeze spray). Although you can turn over the can to spray liquid, in the case of duster, and vapor in the case of freeze spray, you are taking a risk going outside the intended function of the product. For example, if using an HFC-152a based duster, we do not recommend using as a freezer because of its flammable properties.

Is there something I can do with the extension tube (straw) so it doesn’t get lost?

The red cap on Chemtronics aerosol products like flux removers, degreasers, and Freeze-It Freeze Spray has a notch on the top. That is engineered for the straw to snap in and hold into place so you don’t loose it. The aerosol trigger sprayers that are common on dusters, freeze sprays, and flux removers, have two ways to store the straw when not in use. The hole at the back of the body of the sprayer is just the right size for the straw to slide into place for storage. The slot below the trigger is also the right size for the straw to snap into place, which also has the advantage of locking the trigger.

How do I figure out the shelf life of a product?

The shelf life of a product can be found on either the technical data sheet (TDS), available on the product page, or by looking on the certificate on conformance (COC). The COC can be downloaded by going to https://www.chemtronics.com/coc. Once you have the shelf life, you will need to add it to the manufacture date for a use-by date. The manufacture date can be identified by the batch number. The batch code used on most of our products are manufacture dates in the Julian Date format. The format is YYDDD, where YY = year, DDD = day. For example, 19200 translates to the 200th day of 2019, or July 19, 2019. This webpage explains and provides charts to help interpret our batch numbers: https://www.chemtronics.com/batch-codes.

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