ALPHA SM-110 Solvent Cleaner
Harmonization Code : 29051200 | Propan-1-ol (propyl alcohol) and propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol)
Main features
- High solvency
- High flux loading capacity
- Non-corrosive
Product Description
ALPHA SM‑110 Cleaner is a high‑performance blend of organic solvents engineered for fast, efficient, non‑aqueous cleaning in electronics manufacturing. Formulated to deliver superior cleaning strength with low odor and zero water rinse requirements, ALPHA SM‑110 provides a reliable and cost‑effective solution for modern SMT production environments.
Designed as areplacement for IPA, ALPHA SM‑110 evaporates rapidly and leaves no residue, making it an ideal choice for operations seeking improved productivity, safer handling, and enhanced performance across a wide range of cleaning tasks.
Product Key Features
- Effective cleaner at ambient temperature
- Ideal for stencil cleaning and non-aqueous batch cleaning
- High solvency of solder paste residues.
- High flux loading capacity
Applications
- Removing solder paste from stencils.
- Post-soldering flux residue removal from electronic assemblies
Technical Specifications
| General Properties | |
| Appearance Appearance Appearance at room temperature. | Colorless to yellow cast liquid |
| Specific Gravity Specific Gravity Specific gravity (SG) is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance; equivalently, it is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the mass of a reference substance for the same given volume. For liquids, the reference substance is almost always water (1), while for gases, it is air (1.18) at room temperature. Specific gravity is unitless. | 0.8 |
| Vapor Pressure | 1.6 mmHg |
| Thermal Properties | |
| Flash Point Flash Point The flashpoint of a solvent is the lowest possible temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable vapor. Flashpoint is often confused with “autoignition temperature”, which is the temperature at which a solvent ignites without an ignition source. | 41 °C |
| Physical Properties | |
| Viscosity Viscosity Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid’s resistance to flow. Viscosity is commonly measured in centiPoise (cP). One cP is defined as the viscosity of water and all other viscosities are derived from this base. MPa is another common unit with a 1:1 conversion to cP. A product like honey would have a much higher viscosity -around 10,000 cPs- compared to water. As a result, honey would flow much slower out of a tipped glass than water would. The viscosity of a material can be decreased with an increase in temperature in order to better suit an application | 1.60 mPa.s |
Additional Information
Application
| Application | Description |
| Stencil Cleaning | Removes Raw Solder Paste, Removes Uncured SMT Adhesives |
| Finger Cleaning | Fluxes Used in Wave Soldering |
| Pallet Cleaning | Fluxes Used in Wave Soldering |
| Bench Top/Rework Cleaning | Removes Flux Residues |
| Post-Soldering Cleaning | Removes Flux Residues (Wave Solder & Reflow) |
| General-Purpose Cleaning | Equipment / Area Clean-Up |
| Conformal Coating Removal | Removes Most Silicone & Acrylic Conformal Coatings (Cured & Uncured) |
