
Standard hydrocarbon-based brake cleaner spray is a cleaning product primarily formulated with petroleum-derived solvents (such as naphtha, heptane, or toluene) used to clean brake parts by removing oil, grease, brake dust, and other contaminants. These cleaners are designed for fast evaporation and leave no residue, making them ideal for mechanical and automotive maintenance.
🔬 Properties:
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Solvent | Aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g., heptane, hexane, toluene) |
| Cleaning Strength | Strong degreasing and contaminant removal |
| Evaporation Rate | Fast to very fast; depends on solvent blend |
| Residue | Typically leaves no residue |
| Flammability | High – due to volatile hydrocarbons |
| VOC Content | Usually high unless specifically formulated to be low-VOC compliant |
| Corrosiveness | Non-corrosive to metals but may affect rubber or plastic over time |
| Toxicity | Can be harmful if inhaled or exposed to skin for prolonged periods |
🧰 Applications:
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Cleaning brake rotors, drums, calipers, pads, and metal components
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Removing grease, oil, and brake dust from automotive and industrial parts
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Use in automotive repair, fleet maintenance, and mechanical workshops
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Preparing surfaces before brake assembly or inspection
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General-purpose degreasing in industrial settings
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