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Jet Cleaner Product List and Ranking from 27 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Aug 27, 2025~Sep 23, 2025
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Jet Cleaner Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Aug 27, 2025~Sep 23, 2025
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  1. ゼストロンジャパン Kanagawa//Chemical
  2. 荒川化学工業 ファイン・エレクトロニクス事業部 Osaka//Chemical
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  4. 4 ケー・ブラッシュ商会 本社 Tokyo//Industrial Machinery
  5. 5 森合精機 装置事業部 Hyogo//Industrial Machinery

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  1. Water-based cleaner for conductive paste "Falcolan(R) DE Series"
  2. Basic Knowledge of Flux Cleaning ver.2 [Technical Document] ゼストロンジャパン
  3. What is flux residue? Diversification and analysis methods of flux residue. ゼストロンジャパン
  4. 4 CO2 Snow Jet Cleaning Device ケー・ブラッシュ商会 本社
  5. 5 Flux cleaning agent "Pine Alpha ST-100SX" 荒川化学工業 ファイン・エレクトロニクス事業部

Jet Cleaner Product List

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The necessity of cleaning in 5G: Why is flux cleaning necessary?

A detailed explanation of why flux residue must be cleaned!

Last time, we introduced solutions to the technical challenges associated with 5G. We recommended using a spray method and water-based cleaning agents, but a question arose: is cleaning really necessary if coating is applied? Taking the above into consideration, I will explain why it is necessary to clean flux residues. *For more details, you can view the related links. Please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us for more information.*

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Verification of cleaning properties of solder paste for fine bonding in joint research with Nippon Superior Co., Ltd.

A fundamental transformation is required for cleaning methods and cleaning agents! Introducing cleaning know-how.

Advanced electronic devices, such as 5G-compatible communication equipment and control units for electric vehicles, are becoming smaller and thinner. Consequently, the development of solder paste for fine bonding is becoming increasingly active. These electronic devices require long-term high reliability, and there is a growing trend for the need for flux cleaning. Due to high-density mounting and the diversification of components, there is an increase in electronic devices with low stand-off. *For more details, please refer to the related links. *The PDF document is a technical resource that explains the cleaning technology required for sintering bonding.

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Compliance with regulations and safety measures for cleaning agents! A step-by-step explanation of purchasing, using, and storing.

Introducing regulations related to cleaning agents, taking into account efforts overseas!

In recent years, from the perspective of environmental conservation and human protection, countries have been strengthening regulations regarding the handling of chemical substances, and there is a global trend towards initiatives related to the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). In Japan, the Industrial Safety and Health Act will be revised in April 2024, strengthening the handling of chemical substances. To reduce health risks for workers and environmental burdens, some companies are moving to avoid procuring materials that have a significant environmental impact, and cleaning agents are no exception. Taking into account initiatives overseas, we will introduce regulations related to cleaning agents. *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*

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Ion Residues on Electronic Substrates and Their Analytical Methods [Free Download]

Examples of the analysis of the cleaning properties of surfactants are also included! We will also introduce ions and flux.

This document explains the analysis of ionic residues on electronic substrates that our company, as a cleaning agent manufacturer, has been working on. It includes explanations about ions and flux, as well as discussions on ion contamination measurement, ion chromatography, and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Additionally, it features case studies on the cleaning efficacy of surfactants. We encourage you to download it and read through it. 【Contents】 ■ Introduction ■ What are ionic residues? ■ Analysis of ionic residues remaining on electronic substrates ■ Case study - Cleaning efficacy of surfactants - ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Metal mask cleaning agent "ZESTRON SW" *Can be used without vacuum drying.

Due to its wide applicability, it reliably removes cream solder from the back of the metal mask!

"ZESTRON SW" is a solvent-based cleaning agent with a high flash point, developed in collaboration with major SMT printer manufacturers, and can be used without vacuum drying. It excels in the reproducibility of cleaning results and improves the reliability of the printing process as it leaves no residue after drying. Unlike isopropanol (IPA, flash point: 12°C), this product (flash point: 67°C) significantly enhances safety during the operation of metal mask printers. 【Features】 ■ Dries quickly on the metal mask after wiping with a dry non-woven cloth, leaving no residue ■ Leads to good printing stability and a reduction in solder balls ■ Reduces the frequency of cleaning cycles ■ Biodegradable ■ Approved for use in SMT printers by major manufacturers worldwide *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Three Key Points of Technological Evolution in Electronics Implementation and Cleaning

Trends in flux cleaning due to miniaturization! Introducing technical points in fine bonding products.

Electronics assembly refers to the technology of mounting electronic components onto a substrate. Specifically, it involves the process of joining components such as semiconductors, resistors, and capacitors to a printed circuit board to form an electrical circuit. The sizes of these components tend to become smaller in response to the demands for higher performance and space-saving in products, and accordingly, fine joining technologies are also evolving. This has a significant impact on the cleaning processes as well. We will explain the evolution of joining technologies and cleaning in fine joining. *For detailed content of the article, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Cleaning technology required for sintered joint devices [Technical Document]

Introduction to the specific sintering cleaning process! Discussion of the differences from flux cleaning, etc.

This document explains the cleaning techniques required for sintered joining devices. It discusses the background for the need for cleaning in sintered joining devices and the differences from flux cleaning, as well as introducing specific cleaning processes. It also includes information on the selection of cleaning agents and methods, as well as cleanliness analysis after cleaning. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Introduction ■ The formation of contamination and the effects of residues in sintered joining devices ■ Selection of cleaning agents and methods ■ Cleanliness analysis after cleaning ■ Cleaning case studies ■ Conclusion *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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SDGs in Electronic Device Cleaners [Free Technical Document Download]

Balancing cleanliness and safety! A must-read for reviewing electronic device cleaning agents.

This document explains the requirements for electronic devices to achieve the SDGs and how cleaning of electronic devices should be approached from the perspective of the SDGs. It is recommended for those who are concerned about wanting to achieve "cleaning that balances low-risk performance and cleaning performance" or wanting to know "the cleaning technologies required for electronic devices." We have included content on "Cleaning of electronic devices and the SDGs" and "The need for low-risk cleaning agents for electronic devices," so please take a moment to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction ■ Cleaning of electronic devices and the SDGs ■ The need for low-risk cleaning agents for electronic devices ■ Cleaning performance required for electronic device cleaning agents ■ "Chemical analysis" to ensure more reliable cleaning *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is an SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?

Explanation of essential knowledge for evaluating, purchasing, and storing flux cleaning agents!

An SDS (Safety Data Sheet) is a document that contains important information regarding the handling of chemical substances, relevant regulations, disposal and transportation methods, as well as hazards and toxicity. The applicable regulations for flux cleaning agents, whether they have a flash point, precautions for use, the necessity of protective equipment, and disposal methods are detailed over more than 10 pages. In this article, we will explain important points that we particularly want you to pay attention to, as well as frequently asked questions. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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【HELIX NOZZLE Use Case】Cleaning of Piston Pump Parts

Demonstrating cleaning effectiveness equal to or greater than conventional hand washing! Case study of fine bubble jet cleaning machines.

We would like to introduce a case study on the use of the fine bubble generator 'HELIX NOZZLE' for cleaning piston pump parts. Before its introduction, manual cleaning was performed using organic solvents, but after its implementation, immersion cleaning using alkaline cleaning agents was adopted. It demonstrated cleaning effectiveness equal to or greater than that of conventional manual cleaning. 【Case Summary】 ■ Labor-saving in the cleaning process ■ Reduction of environmentally harmful substances ■ Cleaning effectiveness equal to or greater than that of conventional manual cleaning *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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HSW type hot water jet cleaning machine

A cleaning machine that can quickly remove stubborn dirt with hot water and air jets.

This machine is a commercial cleaning device equipped with a high-pressure water pump and a high-efficiency boiler, capable of removing dirt with high-pressure hot water. It has wheels, making it portable anywhere. The nozzle employs our unique Natural Mix Air Jet system, which allows for more powerful dirt removal by automatically drawing in air without using a compressor. Additionally, the wide nozzle enables cleaning a large area in a short time. We accept cleaning tests at our factory. If you are struggling with stubborn oil stains, mold, or rust removal, please feel free to contact us.

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Why is flux cleaning necessary?

What problems can arise if the flux residue is not removed?

The purpose and reason for cleaning flux is to prevent the occurrence of electrical and physical troubles. The ionic components of flux residues can cause ion migration under high humidity, leading to metal deposition between electrodes and resulting in short circuits. Additionally, the presence of halogen ions under high temperature and high humidity can generate halogen compounds, causing degradation and collapse. Furthermore, if flux residues adhere to contact points such as connectors, it can lead to poor connections. 【Troubles to Prevent (Partial List)】 ■ Decreased insulation reliability ■ Corrosion ■ Poor connections ■ Leaks or shorts due to residual solder balls ■ Decreased bonding strength in wire bonding *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Characteristics and Applicable Equipment of Water System Flux Cleaning Agents, Operational Issues and Countermeasures (with Tour)

Visit to Zestron Japan Co., Ltd. Technical Center

★Zestron's Technical Center, known for its extensive achievements in aqueous cleaning, is being specially opened to the public! Seeing is believing!! ★We will explain the aqueous cleaning process while highlighting the features of cleaning agents and equipment, points to note in process operation, and specific examples! ★How do we clean power modules and flip chips? ○Companies that are competitors of Zestron may be asked to refrain from participating. In such cases, the secretariat will contact you. Thank you for your understanding in advance. 【Instructor】 Zestron Japan Co., Ltd. Representative 【Venue】 Zestron Japan Co., Ltd. Conference Room【Kanagawa, Hiratsuka】 【Date and Time】May 16, 2014 (Friday) 13:30 - 16:30

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  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
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Basic Knowledge of Flux Cleaning [Materials Being Distributed]

A clear explanation of the basics of flux cleaning, including the differences in cleaning agents and how to consider cleaning methods, which you may feel hesitant to ask about now!

This document explains the types and selection methods of cleaning agents and cleaning methods that are important when considering flux cleaning. It includes points to consider when examining flux cleaning methods, as well as discussions on the cleaning and rinsing processes and the drying process, providing a foundational understanding of flux cleaning. This is a useful resource for those who want to switch flux cleaning agents or are looking to start flux cleaning. 【Contents】 ■ What is flux cleaning? ■ Types and selection methods of cleaning agents - Water-based cleaning agents - Solvent-based cleaning agents *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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