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BestSolv® 7200 Engineered Fluid

BestSolv Engineered Fluid 5-gallon pail (HFE 7200)

BestSolv® 7200 (HFE 7200) – 3M™ Novec™ 7200 Replacement Fluid

With 3M™ Novec™ 7200 Engineered Fluid discontinued, BestSolv® 7200 provides a practical, same-molecule option for customers who still require the performance characteristics historically associated with 3M™ 7200 and other 7200 fluid applications.

Learn more about the BestSolv® product line of 3M™ Novec™ replacements.

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What is BestSolv® 7200 (HFE 7200) Engineered Fluid?

The BestSolv® 7200 Engineered Fluid is a specialized hydrofluoroether (HFE) designed for various industries and uses. It excels in heat management for semiconductor manufacturing, offers efficient cooling for data centers via immersion, and serves as a reliable solvent for cleaning and rinsing purposes.

BestSolv Logo (HFE 7200)

Also known as HFE 7200, BestSolv® 7200 is a clear, colorless and low-odor fluid. Its chemical composition is ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether C6H5F9O (CAS 163702-06-5).

Aside from being efficient in transferring heat and cleaning solvents, BestSolv® 7200 (HFE 7200) is characterized by its low toxicity, non-flammable nature, zero ozone depletion, and minimal global warming potential.

BestSolv® 7200 (HFE 7200) is a high-purity neat HFE in itself and also acts as the base chemical for various other BestSolv® HFE products that share the “72” prefix, like BestSolv® 72DE and BestSolv® 72DA (containing t-DCE, also known as trans-1,2-dichloroethylene).

BestSolv® 7200 Applications

As a cleaning solvent, BestSolv® 7200 is suited for light-duty cleaning, rinsing or vapor degreasing and is compatible with a wide variety of materials, including metal, glass and many plastics.

As a heat transfer agent, BestSolv® 7200 is non-conductive and has high dielectric strength, making it ideal for use in electrical and electronic applications. For cooling purposes, BestSolv® 7200 is an excellent HFE coolant for use with chiller systems. Data center components can be submerged in BestSolv® 7200 while still running, without damage to delicate electronics.

For organizations maintaining equipment or processes originally validated with 3M™ Novec™ 7200 Engineered Fluid, BestSolv® 7200 offers continuity without requiring system redesign, making it a viable 3M™ Novec™ HFE 7200 replacement across both cleaning and thermal management use cases.

As a deposition or carrier solvent, BestSolv® 7200 ensures a consistent coating on parts with complex geometry. Its low viscosity and low surface tension ensure coverage even in hard-to-reach places.

BestSolv Immersion Cooling
BestSolv Heat Transfer Fluid
BestSolv Semiconductor Thermal Fluid
BestSolv Data Center Cooling Fluid
BestSolv Vapor Degreasing Solvent
BestSolv film cleaning

Other applications of BestSolv® 7200 include:

  • Cold cleaner (flex circuits, wipe solvent)
  • Specialty solvents, dispersion medium, reaction medium, extraction solvent
  • Lubricant carrier for fluorochemicals and silicones
  • Diffusion cleaning of textiles and artifacts
  • Document preservation and cleaning
  • Movie film cleaning

FAQs for Film Cleaning with BestSolv® 7200

  • What solvent is the best replacement for 3M™ Novec™ 8200 in archival film cleaning?
    BestSolv® 7200 is the best replacement for 3M™ Novec™ 8200 in archival film cleaning. It offers identical performance and safety, works in existing systems like the Lipsner-Smith CF-8200 or CF-9200, and protects film without residue or damage. BestSolv® 7200 is a true exact molecule replacement, designed with the same molecular profile and physical properties as Novec™ 8200, ensuring a seamless transition for film preservation workflows. It delivers the cleaning performance archivists trust—removing oils, dirt, and handling residues—while protecting delicate acetate and polyester (Estar™) film bases. With a carefully balanced boiling point, low surface tension, and nonflammable chemistry, BestSolv® 7200 safely penetrates and evaporates without harming the emulsion layer. Unlike discontinued solvents, it is environmentally responsible (zero ODP, low GWP) and available with a stable, long-term supply. That means archives, studios, and museums can continue using proven cleaning systems without costly revalidation or workflow changes. By choosing BestSolv® 7200, film preservation teams gain confidence in both the continuity of their process and the longevity of their collections, safeguarding irreplaceable cultural works for future generations.
  • Is BestSolv® 7200 safe for cleaning acetate and polyester (Estar™) films?

    Yes. BestSolv® 7200 is safe for cleaning acetate and polyester (Estar™) nitrate films. It evaporates cleanly, leaves no residue, and protects delicate film bases without damaging the emulsion layer.

    Engineered as a drop-in replacement for 3M™ Novec™ 8200, BestSolv® 7200 is specifically designed for archival film applications where material compatibility is critical. Its balanced boiling point, low surface tension, and nonflammable chemistry allow it to remove dust, oils, and handling residues without swelling, softening, or distorting fragile substrates.

    For acetate collections especially vulnerable to decay, BestSolv® 7200 provides a gentle, non-reactive cleaning option that supports long-term preservation goals. It is also fully compatible with established cleaning systems such as the Lipsner-Smith CF-8200 and CF-9200, eliminating the need for costly process changes.

    By using BestSolv® 7200, archives, museums, and film studios can protect a wide range of film stocks with confidence—ensuring safe handling today and preserving irreplaceable works for future generations.

  • Does BestSolv® 7200 leave any residue or damage the film emulsion during cleaning?

    No. BestSolv® 7200 evaporates completely, leaving no residue and no impact on the film emulsion. It is formulated to clean archival film safely without altering dyes, plasticizers, or image layers.

    As a direct molecular replacement for 3M™ Novec™ 8200, BestSolv® 7200 maintains the same physical properties that preservation experts have trusted for decades. Its low surface tension ensures thorough cleaning, while its controlled evaporation rate prevents streaking or deposits on delicate acetate and polyester (Estar™) films.

    Unlike harsher solvents that risk softening or lifting emulsions, BestSolv® 7200 is nonflammable, non-reactive, and stable under archival cleaning conditions. This makes it ideal for removing contaminants such as oils, fingerprints, and dust without compromising the integrity of fragile collections.

    For film archives, studios, and museums, BestSolv® 7200 offers peace of mind: a residue-free cleaning process that safeguards both image quality and long-term preservation.

  • How does BestSolv® 7200 help prevent issues like vinegar syndrome or film deterioration?

    While no solvent can reverse vinegar syndrome, BestSolv® 7200 helps slow deterioration by safely removing oils, dust, and contaminants that accelerate chemical decay. By providing a clean, stable surface, it supports long-term preservation of acetate and polyester (Estar™) films.

    Vinegar syndrome, caused by the breakdown of acetate film into acetic acid, is one of the greatest threats to film archives. Contaminants like oils and mold can trap moisture and acids against the film, speeding up this degradation. BestSolv® 7200’s balanced boiling point and low surface tension allow it to penetrate and lift these contaminants without harming the emulsion or base.

    Used within trusted cleaning systems such as the Lipsner-Smith CF-8200 or CF-9200, BestSolv® 7200 provides archivists with a residue-free process that complements proper cold storage and monitoring practices. Its nonflammable, non-reactive chemistry ensures safety for both the film and the preservation team.

    For archives and studios facing the ticking clock of acetate decay, BestSolv® 7200 offers a proven, reliable tool to extend the lifespan of irreplaceable films and protect cultural heritage for future generations.

  • What safety and environmental benefits does BestSolv® 7200 offer compared to older solvents?

    BestSolv® 7200 provides significant safety and environmental advantages over older solvents. It is nonflammable, low in toxicity, has zero ozone depletion potential (ODP), and offers a very low global warming potential (GWP).

    Traditional cleaning agents like perchloroethylene and 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) carried risks of operator exposure, ozone depletion, and regulatory restrictions. BestSolv® 7200 was engineered as a safer alternative, protecting both film preservation teams and the collections they safeguard. Its chemistry is stable, residue-free, and designed for compatibility with established film cleaning systems such as the Lipsner-Smith CF-8200 or CF-9200.

    For archives, studios, and museums, this means a cleaner working environment, easier compliance with evolving regulations, and confidence that preservation efforts align with modern environmental standards.

    By adopting BestSolv® 7200, film preservation professionals gain a solvent that not only protects irreplaceable films but also safeguards their teams and supports long-term sustainability.

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BestSolv® 7200 for Diffusion Cleaning and Preservation

Many conservation workflows historically relied on 7200 fluid formulations derived from 3M™ Novec™ 7200 Engineered Fluid. BestSolv® 7200 maintains the same non-reactive behavior required for diffusion cleaning, document preservation, and film restoration now that original supply is no longer accessible.

BestSolv® 7200 hydrofluoroether (HFE) solvents is used for diffusion cleaning of textiles and artifacts, providing conservators with a safe, reliable solution for removing surface contaminants from delicate or historically significant materials. Their low surface tension and non-reactive chemistry allow controlled cleaning of fragile fibers, pigments, and surfaces without altering appearance or structure.

These same properties make BestSolv® fluids ideal for document preservation and cleaning, effectively lifting oils, dust, and residues from paper, parchment, and inked materials while remaining non-reactive and residue-free. Used by museums, archives, and research institutions, BestSolv® solvents offer a proven, non-flammable alternative to discontinued 3M™ Novec™ 7100 and 7200 fluids for conservation and restoration workflows.

BestSolv® 7200 Features and Benefits

  • Effective light-duty cleaning and rinsing of particulates, fluoro lubes, light oils, fluoro greases
  • Low global warming potential (GWP)
  • Zero ozone depletion potential (ODP)
  • Non-flammable
  • Non-conductive
  • VOC-exempt solvent (U.S. EPA)
  • Replacement for CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs, PFCs, Novec™ HFEs
  • Low toxicity makes it safe for workers and the environment
  • Low surface tension allows it to penetrate tight spaces for thorough cleaning 

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High-Purity Single Isomer HFE Fluid

  • Higher Chemical Consistency: High-Purity Single Isomer – Eliminates isomer ratio drift for total lot-to-lot process repeatability.
  • Compliant Synthesis: Produced via targeted catalysis, eliminating the generation of long-chain PFAS byproducts associated with legacy electrochemical fluorination (ECF) processes.
  • Drop-In Process Continuity: Contains the primary isomer of legacy fluids, matching standard physical specs (boiling point, surface tension, material compatibility) without requiring equipment redesign.

3M™ Novec™ 7200 vs BestSolv® 7200 Properties

Property3M™ Novec™ 7200BestSolv® 7200*
Cost Comparison$$$$$$
CompositionHFE7200HFE7200
Cleaning PerformanceLight DutyLight Duty
Boiling Point168 °F / 76 °C168 °F / 76 °C
Freeze / Melting Point-216 °F / -138 °C-216 °F / -138 °C
Vapor Pressure109 mmHg110 mmHg
Liquid Density1.43 g/cm21.43 g/cm3
Viscosity<1.0 cP<1.0 cP
Heat of Vaporization (at bp)125 kJ/kg125 kJ/kg
Specific Heat1.2 KJ/kg-K@ 25°C1.2 KJ/kg-K@ 25°C
Dielectric Constant7.47.4
Global Warming Potential (GWP)LowLow
Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP)NoneNone
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) DesignationExemptExempt
Flash PointNoneNone

*Note: Information is provided by Best Technology, not 3M™. 3M™ does not endorse or recommend any alternative material. As such, the customer is responsible for evaluation of the material’s various properties when looking at alternatives.

BestSolv® 7200 vs 3M™ Novec™ 7200 Isomeric Comparison

BestSolv® 7200 and 3M™ Novec™ 7200 chemicals have identical primary isomers with near-identical properties and characteristics as shown above. Isomers are molecules with the same elemental molecular formula C6H5F9O that vary in connectivity (arrangements of atoms in space) as a result of differing manufacturing processes.

3M™ Novec™ 7200 was made through electrofluorination (ECF), producing two isomers:

  • Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether – CF3CF(CF3)CF2OCH2CH3 (CAS 163702-06-5)
  • Ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether – C4F9OCH2CH3 (CAS 163702-05-4)

In this older manufacturing process, the isomers cannot be separated during synthesis. The isomers are nearly identical and do not change the properties or characteristics of the fluid.

HFE 7200 Isomers

This older process of electrochemical fluorination (ECF) creates long-chain PFAS compounds such as perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) as a byproduct. These long-chain compounds are targeted by global regulation as persistent organic pollutants.

In contrast, BestSolv® 7200 is made by an anionic catalytic polymerization process and contains a single iso-butyl isomer:

  • Ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether – CF3CF(CF3)CF2OCH2CH3 (CAS 163702-06-5)

The single isomer in BestSolv® 7200 has essentially identical properties to the two combined Novec™ 7200 n- and iso-butyl isomers above. BestSolv™ 7200 has the added benefit of not creating long-chain PFAS compounds as a manufacturing byproduct.

In 2020, the 3M™ Novec™ 7200 formulation increased from 50%-70% to 55-90% the ratio of isomer ethyl nonafluoroisobutyl ether (CAS 163702-06-5) to ethyl nonafluorobutyl ether (CAS 163702-05-4). BestSolv® 7200 and 3M™ Novec™ 7200 chemicals exhibit near-identical properties and characteristics.

What is BestSolv® 7200 Compatible With?

BestSolv 7200 Precision Cleaning Parts (HFE 7200)

BestSolv® 7200 Engineered Fluid is compatible with a wide range of metals, glass and many plastics. It is ideal for thermal heat transfer, immersion cooling and thermal management applications. As a solvent, it offers effective light-duty cleaning strength and spot-free rinsing performance, and is compatible with vapor degreasing and immersion cleaning.

MetalsPolymers/PlasticsElastomers*
Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Steel, Stainless SteelABS, Acetate Film, Acrylics (PMMA), Epoxy, Estar™ Film, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polycarbonate, Polyester, PET, PhenolicButyl Rubber, EPDM, Natural Rubber, Nitrile Rubber

*Some swelling of PTFE and silicone rubber. The customer is responsible for ensuring specific material compatibility, which should always be verified through testing with specific contaminants under process-specific cleaning conditions.

3M™ Novec™ and 3M™ Fluorinert™ Voluntary Phase Out

With the final order deadline for 3M™ Novec™ and 3M™ Fluorinert™ now behind us, product availability is rapidly declining. We continue to receive 3M™ Novec™ and 3M™ Fluorinert™ fluids when available and will advocate for fulfillment of outstanding orders. However, it is now critical to transition. We strongly recommend beginning validation and testing of BestSolv® replacement fluids to ensure uninterrupted operations.

BestSolv® 7200 Packaging

Product #SKUContainer Sizes Available
(Gallons)
BestSolv® 7200-55247200005555 gal. drum
BestSolv® 7200-0524720000055 gal. pail
BestSolv® 7200-0124720000011 gal. glass bottle

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FAQs

  • How do I convert my vapor degreaser to a new solvent?

    As the clock runs out on the 3M™ Novec™ phaseout, many manufacturers are wondering how to switch their vapor degreasers to a 3M™ Novec™ replacement solvent such as BestSolv® Engineered Fluids.

    Here are the steps to use when converting your vapor degreaser to a new solvent.

    Remove Old Solvent

    Completely remove the old solvent from the vapor degreaser before adding the new solvent. Any residual old solvent left in the lines may be flushed with the new solvent. Do NOT use water to clean the vapor degreaser or flush the lines. If residual old solvent remains or has turned acid previously, neutralize the degreaser and all surfaces.

    Add New Solvent

    Review the Safety Data Sheet for the new solvent prior to first use. As always when handling solvents, use appropriate protective equipment as mentioned in the Safety Data Sheet. Since most solvents are designed to evaporate quickly, be careful not to leave the solvent container open any longer than necessary.

    Identify Boiling Point of New Solvent

    The boiling point on your new solvent may be different from that of the old solvent. Vapor degreaser settings are based on the boiling point of the solvent used, and should be adjusted when a new solvent is used in the degreaser.

    Use the Safety Data Sheet, Technical Data Sheet, or other publicly available source to identify the boiling point of the new solvent. For BestSolv® Engineered Fluids, you can find this information through our Technical Data Sheets page.

    Adjust Vapor Degreaser Settings

    Use the new solvent’s boiling point as a reference for changing the following settings on your vapor degreaser:

    Vapor Degreaser Setting Set Point
    Liquid Temperature Control (LTC) Boiling Point plus 7-10 °F
    High Temperature Control (HTC) Boiling Point plus 10-15 °F
    Solvent Vapor Control (SVC) Boiling Point minus 10 °F
    Vapor Up Control (TH-1) Boiling Point minus 10 °F

    For example, a solvent with a boiling point of 165 °F would have a Vapor Up Control (TH-1) set point of 155 °F (165 – 10 = 155).

    That’s it! Your vapor degreaser is ready to return to precision cleaning with your new solvent.

    NOTE: Vapor degreaser controls differ by manufacturer. Some may not contain all of the settings described.

    For further information about vapor degreaser settings, see the reference section below.

    Vapor Degreaser Settings Reference

    • Liquid Temperature Control (LTC): Set 7-10 °F above the boiling point of the solvent being used. A 10 °F rise in the boiling point indicates that the boiling sump has accumulated the equivalent oil solution of approximately 30% by weight, along with any other contaminants. Boil down and addition of fresh solvent is recommended.
    • High Temperature Control (HTC): Set 10-15 °F above the boiling point of the solvent being used. A 10 °F rise in the boiling point indicates that the boiling sump has accumulated the equivalent oil solution of approximately 30% by weight, along with any other contaminants. Continued operation may be hazardous.
    • Low Level Control (LLC): A safety to turn the heat off if the liquid level falls below a safe level.
    • Refrigeration Control (RT): Regulates the temperature of the cooling coils. Typically set at 45-50 °F. It is not necessary to change this setting when changing solvents.
    • Solvent Vapor Control (SVC): Turns off the heat in the event of high vapor level and must be set at 10 °F below the boiling point of the solvent being used.
    • Vapor Up Control (TH-1): Turns on an indicator light when the solvent vapors are up to proper level on the cooling coils. This indicates the equipment is ready to operate. It also inhibits the spray pump(s) when the vapor line is below the normal operating level. The proper temperature setting is 10 °F below the boiling point of the solvent being used.
  • What are PFAS chemicals?

    PFAS chemicals, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a group of man-made chemicals characterized by a chain of carbon atoms bonded to fluorine atoms. These substances can be highly persistent in the environment, and some do not break down easily, earning them the nickname “forever chemicals.” Not all chemicals that are now classified as PFAS chemicals remain in the environment for a long time. The newer generations do break down.

    PFAS chemicals have been widely used since the 1940s, and are valued for their ability to repel water and oil. PFAS chemicals are essential for the production of many products that are significant to modern society, such as semiconductors, mobile devices and aircraft.

    For a more in-depth scientific definition of PFAS chemicals, see our page What are PFAS Chemicals? Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Defined.
  • What is an azeotrope?

    An azeotrope is a mixture of two or more liquids that maintains a constant boiling point and composition throughout the distillation process. This means the proportion of each chemical remains constant, regardless of temperature changes. An azeotropic mixture behaves as a single substance, making it invaluable in various industrial applications.

    If you are asking what is an azeotrope, the simplest way to understand it is this: instead of separating into different components as it boils, the mixture stays stable and evaporates as though it were one fluid. That stability is what makes azeotropes especially useful in processes where consistent performance matters.

    Understanding what is an azeotrope is particularly important in vapor degreasing and precision cleaning. Because the mixture remains uniform during use and recovery, it helps maintain cleaning consistency over time. This can support more predictable results, reduce process variation, and improve solvent management in demanding manufacturing environments.

    Another reason what is an azeotrope matters is that azeotropic formulations are often designed to combine the strengths of different components while minimizing some of their individual limitations. In practical terms, that can mean better cleaning performance, more stable operation, and more efficient reuse through distillation.

    So, what is an azeotrope in an industrial setting? It is a specially balanced solvent mixture that delivers stable composition and consistent behavior during boiling and reuse, which is exactly why it is so important in applications like vapor degreasing.

    For more information on why azeotropes matter for vapor degreasing, see our page What is an Azeotrope and Why is it Important for Vapor Degreasing?

  • What solvent options are available as replacements for banned or discontinued chemistries like 3M™ Novec™ or methylene chloride?

    Manufacturers replacing 3M™ Novec™ or methylene chloride have three main options:

    • Drop-in replacements – Engineered fluids that are molecularly identical to Novec™ solvents, allowing processes to continue with little or no revalidation.
    • Similar molecule blends – Use a different molecule than 3M™ Novec™ but offer similar properties, at a lower price point.
    • PFAS-free alternatives – New solvent formulations that provide strong cleaning performance while meeting the strictest regulatory standards domestically and worldwide.

    BestSolv® Engineered Fluids cover each of these categories, helping manufacturers maintain continuity today while preparing for long-term compliance.

    Our role goes beyond supplying solvent choices. We guide you through revalidation and material compatibility so you can move forward with confidence. We know how critical process continuity is in mission-driven industries, and we are committed to being a trusted technical partner in your transition.

  • Which vapor degreasing solvents are suitable for plastics, elastomers, and sensitive materials?

    While vapor degreasing solvents are compatible with metals, plastics and elastomers can react differently. Some may show changes such as surface stress, brittleness, or swelling, depending on the material. Because performance varies, it’s best to test any new solvent with your specific plastics and elastomers to confirm compatibility. Reach out today to one of our Chemical Team members for detailed compatibility information.

  • What are the safety and regulatory considerations for using vapor degreasing solvents today?

    Safety and compliance are top priorities when selecting a vapor degreasing solvent. Here are the key considerations:

    • Worker Safety: Some legacy solvents, such as methylene chloride and trichloroethylene (TCE), carry significant health hazards and are subject to strict workplace exposure limits. Modern options like BestSolv® Engineered Fluids are nonflammable and designed with lower toxicity profiles to help reduce operator risk.
    • Environmental Regulations: With ongoing updates to EPA and EU REACH standards, including measures to reduce high-GWP and PFAS-containing solvents, the need for compliant alternatives grows. BestSolv® fluids, including PFAS-free options, are formulated to align with these evolving regulations while maintaining strong cleaning performance.
    • Process Compliance: Aerospace, medical device, and electronics industries require solvents that can pass audits and validation testing. BestSolv® fluids support validated processes.
    • Sustainability & Emissions Control: Modern degreasing fluids and solvents are designed for closed-loop recovery systems, minimizing emissions and solvent loss, which reduces both environmental impact and operating costs.

    For detailed information on handling, exposure limits, and other safety measures for BestSolv® fluids, please refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each fluid.

  • How do I choose the right vapor degreasing solvent for long-term supply?

    Selecting a solvent is not just about performance today—it’s about ensuring reliability and supply continuity for years to come. Here are the key factors to consider:

    • Supply Chain Stability: Many companies single-sourced their legacy 3M™ Novec™ fluids, creating major vulnerabilities when supply ended. BestSolv® fluids are dual-sourced, giving manufacturers consistent, reliable access to the solvents they need without the risk of disruption. 

    • Validation Requirements: Aerospace, medical device, and electronics industries demand extensive revalidation when switching chemistries. BestSolv® offers exact molecular replacements (minimizing requalification), as well as cost-effective similar molecule fluids and PFAS-free fluid options as sustainable alternatives. 

    • Performance & Compatibility: The right solvent must deliver effective cleaning, material compatibility, and process efficiency. Our team partners with you to review your soils, materials, and equipment, helping ensure your solvent choice is well-suited for both current and future needs.

    At Best Technology, we help you look beyond the immediate change to make a solvent choice that protects your operations and delivers confidence in the long term.

  • My vapor degreasing solvent looks cloudy or discolored. Is it going acidic?

    BestSolv® Engineered Fluids do not turn acidic on their own because they contain no water. If your solvent appears cloudy, discolored, or shows unusual behavior, it usually indicates that water or contaminants, such as particulates or metal shavings, are entering the vapor degreaser from an external source.

    • Test the pH of the solvent

    • Common Contamination Intrusion:
      • Water-based oils or fluids
      • Coil condensation Temperature
      • Cooling system leaks
      • Water Separator Issues
      • Metal particulate build-up in the tank

    If your vapor degreaser becomes acidic, address it promptly to prevent corrosion of joints, welds, and other components.

    At Best Technology, we help customers troubleshoot issues like this to maintain solvent integrity, process reliability, and audit readiness. If you suspect contamination, our team can walk you through step-by-step checks or recommend further testing to keep your system running safely and efficiently.

  • Are stabilizers required to be added to BestSolv® solvents?

    No, stabilizers are not required with BestSolv® Engineered Fluids. This is one of their advantages over older solvents such as trichloroethylene (TCE), which often needed stabilizer boosters to prevent acid breakdown.

    BestSolv® Engineered Fluids are chemically stable, nonflammable, and water-free. Because they do not absorb or attract water, they resist acid formation under normal operating conditions.

    By maintaining equipment properly and keeping water out of the system, BestSolv® solvents remain stable and effective without the need for stabilizer additives.

    At Best Technology, our goal is to help customers achieve safe, reliable, and low-maintenance vapor degreasing. If you ever suspect solvent instability, our team can walk you through a step-by-step check to confirm and correct the root cause.

  • How do I validate cleanliness when using vapor degreasing solvents?

    Cleanliness validation is essential in industries where performance and safety depend on residue-free parts. Here are the most common methods:

    • Gravimetric Testing: Weighing parts before and after cleaning to measure the total nonvolatile residue (NVR) left behind.
    • FTIR Analysis: Using infrared spectroscopy to detect organic residues at trace levels.
    • Water Break Test: Ensuring no hydrophobic films remain by checking how water sheets or beads on a surface.
    • Dyne Testing: Measuring surface energy to confirm readiness for coatings, adhesives, or bonding.
    • SIR (Surface Insulation Resistance): Common in electronics to confirm that no ionic residues remain that could lead to conductivity issues.

    BestSolv® Engineered Fluids are designed for high solvency and fast drying, making them ideal for meeting these validation standards.

    At Best Technology, we don’t just supply the solvent — we work with you to ensure your parts consistently meet the standards required for aerospace, medical device, and electronics manufacturing.

  • How do I improve drying and solvent removal from parts with blind holes, threads, and capillaries in vapor degreasing?

    Complex part geometries can trap solvent, leading to spotting, residues, or longer cycle times. To improve drying and ensure parts are ready for use, consider these adjustments:

    • Part Orientation: Angle parts to encourage solvent drainage from blind holes, threads, or capillaries. Vertical orientation often allows vapors and condensate to escape more efficiently.
    • Basket & Fixture Design: Use open, perforated fixtures that allow free vapor circulation. Avoid designs that trap liquid in pockets or shield vapor flow.
    • Withdrawal Speed: Raise parts slowly through the vapor zone so condensation has time to evaporate, minimizing solvent retention and spotting.
    • Ultrasonics & Agitation: Gentle ultrasonics or controlled agitation help release solvent and contaminants from intricate features.
    • Secondary Drying Aids: Warm nitrogen blow-off, vacuum drying, or extended dwell time above the vapor line can be used for especially challenging geometries.

    BestSolv® Engineered Fluids are formulated with low surface tension and high volatility, allowing them to wick into—and then quickly evaporate from—tight spaces.

    At Best Technology, we work with you to evaluate part design and solvent choice so your process delivers clean, dry, and validation-ready parts, even for the most complex assemblies.

  • How can I reduce solvent loss and emissions in a vapor degreasing system?

    Minimizing solvent consumption lowers operating costs and reduces environmental impact. Key strategies include:

    • Modern Equipment Design: New vapor degreasers use secondary cooling coils, freeboard extensions, and sliding covers to capture vapors and cut solvent loss.

    • Closed-Loop Recovery: Many systems are engineered for continuous solvent distillation and recycling, reducing waste and keeping emissions low.

    • Optimized Loading Practices: Proper basket design and avoiding fast motion of parts when transferring loads reduces drag-out and improves efficiency.

    • Reduce or Eliminate Air Flows: Air movement such as HVAC returns, draft hoods and air vents can act like a chimney, pulling solvent vapors out of the degreaser.

    • Maintenance & Monitoring: Regular checks of seals and gaskets help maintain efficiency and extend fluid life.

    To learn more about reducing solvent loss, see our page How to Minimize Solvent Losses from Vapor Degreasers.

    At Best Technology, we not only supply fluids but also help you optimize equipment, processes, and solvent choice to achieve the lowest possible emissions without sacrificing cleaning performance.

  • Why is a single-isomer HFE better for the environment than a dual-isomer HFE?

    The environmental advantage of a single-isomer hydrofluoroether (HFE) comes primarily from how it is manufactured, not simply from having one isomer instead of two.

    Legacy dual-isomer HFE fluids such as 3M™ Novec™ 7100 and 7200 were produced using electrochemical fluorination (ECF), a process associated with the generation of long-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) byproducts such as perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). These long-chain compounds are targeted by global regulation as persistent organic pollutants.

    BestSolv® single-isomer HFE fluids are produced using a targeted catalytic synthesis that avoids the generation of these long-chain PFAS manufacturing byproducts. The process also produces a high-purity single isomer, improving lot-to-lot chemical consistency while maintaining the physical properties needed for many legacy HFE applications.

    This makes single-isomer HFE technology a more controlled manufacturing approach that can provide both greater chemical consistency and reduced generation of undesirable long-chain PFAS byproducts.

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