[R-390] DeOxit source
Ben Loper
brloper at gmail.com
Sat Mar 12 21:39:48 EST 2011
Do they say what tests prove Caig products are inferior
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On Mar 12, 2011, at 16:28, 2002tii <bmw2002tii at nerdshack.com> wrote:
>
>> Any opinions on where to buy DiOxit products at the best price?
>
> Do yourself a favor and get real Cramolin. Here are a couple of
> recent posts from another list:
>
>> DeoxIT is totally unrelated to Cramolin.
>>
>> Cramolin is a brand of the German company, ITW Chemische. Their
>> current contact cleaner (replacing Cramolin red) is Contaclean, and
>> the current contact lubricant (replacing Cramolin blue) is
>> Protection. Top-Pin is for precious metal contacts. Cramolin also
>> makes a number of zero-residue cleaners and degreasers of varying
>> aggressiveness, and a bunch of other tech sprays. Their products are
>> of the highest quality and for the most part they tell you what is in
>> them. See http://www.itwcp.de/en/
>>
>> DeoxIT is a contact cleaner supplied by the American company, Caig
>> Laboratories, the former importer of Cramolin products in the US.
>>
>> The distinction is important -- in a number of tests, Caig products
>> have proven much inferior to the real Cramolin products, and in some
>> cases have actually caused damage to components.
>>
>> Cramolin products are somewhat harder to find in North America, but
>> well worth it.
>
>
>> In order to buy our products in USA please contact following company:
>>
>> LPKF Laser Electronics
>> 12555 SW Leveton Drive
>> Tualatin, OR 97062
>> U.S.A.
>>
>> Phone: 001 503 454 4200
>> Fax: 001 503 682 7151
>> Contact person: Timoree Leggett
>> Email:tleggett at lpkfusa.com
>
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