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publicationNumber CN-103114002-A
titleOfInvention Cleaning liquid for electrical equipment
abstract The invention discloses cleaning liquid for electrical equipment. The cleaning liquid is formed by mixing the following components in percentage by weight: 2% of carbon tetrachloride, 8% of titanium oxide, 3% of triethanolamine, 8% of edetic acid, 7% of sodium alkylamphoacetate, 15% of ethanol, 6% of butyl cellosolve, 4% of epoxy chloropropane, 11% of tetrachloroethylene and the balance of deionized water. The cleaning liquid has the advantages that the formulation is reasonable, the cost is low, the sterilizing and degreasing effects are obvious, and no stimulation is caused to skin.
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