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MicroCare's FiberCare™ Fiber Preparation Fluid
Nonflammable Optical Fiber Cleaner that Outperforms the Flammable Competition
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FiberCare™ Fiber Preparation Fluid
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What's special about this fiber optic cleaning product?
MicroCare's Fiber Preparation Fluid is double-filtered for high-grade purity, giving you a more consistent and reliable clean every time. Excellent for dissolving and removing light oils, salts, moisture, fingerprints, dust, lint, fibers, grime, polishing media, flux residues and uncured epoxies from bare fibers. |
- Nonflammable and nonhazardous formula is safe to use and store indoors
- Patented Triton™ Top offers three ways of dispensing cleaning formula
- Aerosol free for zero impact on the Ozone
- Double-filtered for the utmost purity, and to provide a better clean the alcohol and acetone
- RoHS and WEEE Compliant
- Unlimited shelf life
- 1 year manufacturer warranty
- Made in the U.S.A.
The dense solvent lifts and carries particles off surfaces and at the same time defuses any static bonds, making this the perfect solution for "Wet/Dry" cleaning of connector end faces. When terminating or fusion splicing, it cleans both single-strand and ribbon fiber, and audibly "squeaks" to let you know the fiber is clean. This versatile cleaner is safe on glass, optical lenses, metal, cured epoxies, and insulators. Use Precision Optical Cleaner for soft plastic and plastic optical fibers.
| PART # | NATIONAL STOCKING # (NSN) |
| MCC-FPF03M | 6850015464699 |
| PART # | DIMENSIONS | Container Size | QUANTITY | PRICE |
| MCC-FPF03M | 1.5" L x 1.5" W x 4.75" H | 3 oz. / 85 g | 1 | |
| MCC-FPF03M-12 | 1.5" L x 1.5" W x 4.75" H | 3 oz. / 85 g | 12 |
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