Description
Fluke Networks NFC-SOLVENTPEN – Fiber Optic Cleaning Pen

- Dissolve contaminants
- Cleaning fiber end-faces
- Solvent dispensed from pen
For years isopropyl alcohol (IPA) was used to clean fiber end-faces, but now there are customized solvents that are far superior, such as Fluke Networks’ Fiber Optic Solvent Pen. Most importantly, this specialized solvent is more effective than IPA at dissolving all contaminants, especially non-ionic compounds such as buffer gel and pulling lube. You will get a better clean every time and with every contaminant.
Next, our solvent has a lower surface tension than IPA that allows it to envelop particles and debris, effectively lifting them from the surface of the end-face as they are carried away by a wipe or swab. Many smaller particles carry a charge that bonds them to the ferrule or an end-face. Unlike IPA, this solvent is oxygenated to neutralize this charge so that the charged particle can be removed and more particles are not attracted onto the end-face. When cleaning end-faces inside ports or equipment, the evaporation rate of solvents become significant as it is harder to guarantee removal of all solvent. Fluke Networks’ customized solvent has an evaporation rate tailored to stay long enough to work yet still disappear before mating. It evaporates much faster than IPA. IPA is highly hygroscopic and therefore draws water vapor that can then dry on the end-face and leave a residue, which sometimes appears as a “halo”. Using Fluke Networks’ solvent will avoid this problem.
Product General Attributes | |
|---|---|
| Product Height | 0.30 IN |
| Product Length | 2.80 IN |
| Product Width | 0.30 IN |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Shipping Height | 0.30 IN |
| Shipping Length | 2.80 IN |
| Shipping Width | 0.30 IN |







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