Pure 0142

For aerospace and medical device machining (titanium, stainless steel 316L), Pure 0142 acts as a vapor degreaser solvent. It eliminates cutting fluids and lapping pastes from blind holes and threaded features. Unlike chlorinated solvents, it does not cause stress cracking in high-strength alloys.

At first glance, "Pure 0142" appears cryptic. The structure is logical: "Pure" indicates the highest grade of refinement, typically exceeding 99.5% purity with low heavy metal content. "0142" is a batch-specific or catalog-specific reference number used by specialized chemical suppliers to denote a unique molecular formula or a stabilized mixture.

In most industrial databases, Pure 0142 corresponds to a non-polar, low-evaporation hydrocarbon solvent designed for precision cleaning and dielectric applications. Unlike generic solvents (e.g., acetone or isopropyl alcohol), Pure 0142 is engineered for:

Experts often compare Pure 0142 to a hybrid between n-propyl bromide and high-purity d-limonene, though its exact composition remains proprietary to the primary manufacturer. What is publicly agreed upon is its classification as a Class I Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP)-free substance, making it a favorite in eco-conscious jurisdictions.


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In the additive manufacturing of intricate SLA and DLP parts, Pure 0142 dissolves uncured resin more gently than harsh chemicals like IPA. It prevents swelling of fine features (e.g., lattice structures or microfluidic channels), preserving dimensional accuracy to ±0.01mm.


A Tier-1 automotive supplier manufacturing ABS wheel speed sensors was using a blend of HCFC-141b (now banned) followed by an aqueous wash. Their pain points included:

After switching to Pure 0142 in a two-stage ultrasonic system:

The engineering lead noted: “Pure 0142’s consistency is its magic. Batch 0142-A0 and Batch 0142-K9 behave identically. That’s rare in this industry.” Experts often compare Pure 0142 to a hybrid


Q: Can I use Pure 0142 as a degreaser?
A: Technically yes, but it would be vastly overpriced and wasteful for general degreasing. Use a technical-grade solvent instead.

Q: Is Pure 0142 hazardous?
A: It is flammable (flash point 42°C) and may cause mild skin irritation with prolonged contact. Always use in a fume hood and wear nitrile gloves and safety glasses. It is not classified as a carcinogen or mutagen.

Q: How do I test if my received product is truly Pure 0142?
A: Without lab equipment, you cannot. But a simple evaporation test on a clean glass slide should leave no visible residue. For full confirmation, send a sample to an external lab for GC-MS and gravimetric residue analysis.

Q: Can I substitute Pure 0142 with absolute ethanol or acetone?
A: Not in regulated processes. The specific non-volatile residue and water specifications of Pure 0142 are unique. Unauthorized substitution could void your quality certifications. Pure 0142: [Interpretation — specify subject] In the

The most common use case for Pure 0142 is in the removal of rosin-based flux residues after surface-mount technology (SMT) assembly. Because it leaves no ionic residues, it prevents dendrite growth and short circuits over time. Major smartphone and server manufacturers have switched to Pure 0142 for final assembly cleaning.

As global regulations tighten on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons, Pure 0142 occupies a strategic niche. It is fluorine-free, yet offers non-flammability and material compatibility similar to fluorinated solvents. Research is currently underway to formulate a bio-based version of Pure 0142—codename "Pure 0142-Green"—utilizing renewable feedstocks without altering its critical 142°C boiling point.

Industry analysts predict a CAGR of 6.4% for high-purity specialty solvents like Pure 0142 through 2030, driven by the electric vehicle (EV) battery cooling systems and miniaturized medical electronics.