Q. Does Alconox provide information on cleaner residue detection by UV/Vis? A. Yes. In The Aqueous Cleaning Handbook . . .
Q. We use Citranox for cleaning glass coated with tin oxide. We use the cleaned glass to deposit thin film CdS/CdTe photovoltaic devices. We use your citranox detergent and use a stainless steel ultrasonic cleaner. Is there a concern that the citranox could corrode stainless and deposit metallic ions on the glass surface? Which can be detrimental to the semiconductor films of the photovoltaic devices? Should we use a PTFE ultrasonic cleaner?
Q. does anyone know if Citranox will eat up my plastic basket? A. Citranox will not typically attack a plastic cleaning basket, but there are some effects of note on various types of plastic. Learn More.
Q. I need a cleaner that is suitable for cleaning food contact surfaces. A. The following cleaners are authorized for use as general purpose food contact surface cleaners followed by potable water rinse in USDA inspected food plants . . .
Q. How can I remove milkstone from pipettes? A. Presoak the pipets in a 2% ambient temperature Citranox solution for at least 20 minutes prior to cleaning and rinsing for milkstone removal.
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