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Jul 22, 2021 - 03:43 AM
Absolutely, EC-100 is completely safe for contact with your hands and skin. ElectroCool, like all of our Dielectric Coolants, is non-toxic, biodegradable, and rated Food Grade by the National Science Foundation. To clean your hands after handling devices that have been in any of our Dielectric Coolants, we recommend you wash with soap and water.
There is typically no contamination from the immersion of electronic devices in ElectroCool, or any of our Dielectric Coolants, and as such there should be no harm in touch ElectroCool that has come in contact with immersed devices. However, we always recommend that you rinse and clean your electronics with the same Dielectric Coolant that you will be using prior to immersion to remove any manufacturing protective coatings and detritus that may be present on the boards prior to immersing.
NOTE: please be aware of the temperature of the Dielectric Coolant before coming in contact with it, as the operational temperatures of many systems will heat the Dielectric Coolant to over 40C which can cause burning and irritation due to high heat. Always act responsibly when handling hot fluids!
There is typically no contamination from the immersion of electronic devices in ElectroCool, or any of our Dielectric Coolants, and as such there should be no harm in touch ElectroCool that has come in contact with immersed devices. However, we always recommend that you rinse and clean your electronics with the same Dielectric Coolant that you will be using prior to immersion to remove any manufacturing protective coatings and detritus that may be present on the boards prior to immersing.
NOTE: please be aware of the temperature of the Dielectric Coolant before coming in contact with it, as the operational temperatures of many systems will heat the Dielectric Coolant to over 40C which can cause burning and irritation due to high heat. Always act responsibly when handling hot fluids!
Jul 23, 2021 - 02:58 PM
We should make it clear that Engineered Fluids does not recommend immersing your hands into our coolants while there is electrically-live equipment immersed. Because we have no way to guarantee the dielectric strength of our coolants after they are delivered to our customers, we recommend that any equipment be turned off before touching the coolant.
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