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titleOfInvention Azeotropic and near-azeotropic mixtures of hexamethyldisiloxane and dimethyl carbonate and methods of use
abstract A blend of hexamethyldisiloxane and dimethyl carbonate displays azeotropic behavior over a surprisingly broad composition range of from about 10% to about 90% by weight dimethyl carbonate. The blends are useful for degreasing, precision cleaning and flux removal from soldered articles, as well as a carrier liquid for particulates such as particulate polytetrafluoroethylene lubricant. Increasing amounts of dimethyl carbonate in the blend provide a more aggressive cleaner. Methods for cleaning, degreasing and flux removal include applying the blends of the invention to articles and drying the articles by drying the applied blends or allowing the applied blends to evaporate. Methods of applying a dispersion of fine particulate material to a surface include utilizing the blends of the invention as a carrier liquid for the particulates and applying the particulate-laden carrier liquid to a surface and removing the carrier liquid by evaporation to leave the dispersed particulates behind. Another valuable use of the MM/DMC blends is to employ them as carrier liquids for deposition of normally insoluble silicone oils and polymers onto or into an article and then drying or allowing the applied carrier liquid to dry by evaporation in order to leave behind a uniform film of coating.
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