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Vapor phase cleaning
A cleaning process, usually with CFC-113 solvent or hydrochlorocarbon solvents, in which the final rinse of the parts being cleaned is achieved by condensing solvent vapors on the parts.  
Vapor pressure
Total gas pressure at equilibrium due to a specific compound present as liquid and gas. For example, the pressure due to the evaporation of a solvent when as much has evaporated as the air can hold under current conditions.  
Volatile organic compound (VOC)
The environmental or legislated definition: Constituents that will evaporate at their temperature of use and which, by a photochemical reaction, will cause atmospheric oxygen to be converted into potential smog-promoting tropospheric ozone under favorable climatic conditions. Some areas classify a substance to be a VOC based on its vapor pressure. Scientific definition: Any hydrocarbon, except methane and ethane, with a vapor pressure equal to or greater than 0.1 mm Hg.  

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