👉 Contamination fluid refers to a type of liquid or gel-like substance that can contaminate electronic devices, particularly in the context of military and industrial applications. This fluid is often used as a lubricant or coolant but can cause severe damage when it comes into contact with sensitive electronic components. It can short-circuit circuits, corrode metals, and degrade solder joints, leading to malfunctions or complete device failure. Contamination fluid is typically introduced through various means, such as accidental spills, improper disposal, or deliberate sabotage. Due to its harmful effects and the difficulty in removing once it has infiltrated a device, contamination fluid poses significant risks to electronic systems and necessitates strict containment and cleanup protocols.