Review of Cleaning Mechanisms - Limitations of Existing Cleaning Methods - [Technical Document]
Limitations of existing cleaning methods and challenges in difficult cleaning! An explanation of low standoff cleaning and more.
In this document, we propose our cleaning process as a solution to the increasingly challenging cleaning requirements, using "low stand-off" as an example. In recent times, with technological innovations occurring in various fields, electronics cleaning has progressed to a new stage and is becoming more "challenging." We provide explanations regarding the background and key points of cleaning demand, as well as the importance of cleaning methods, so please take a moment to read through it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction – Changes in cleaning demand trends ■ The challenges of cleaning – High performance of products ■ Background and key points of cleaning demand for low stand-off ■ Ensuring wettability and cleaning performance for low stand-off cleaning ■ Benefits of cleaning using MPC *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ Low Stand-off Cleaning: The Importance of Cleaning Methods ■ Outlook on Cleaning *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Zestron is a global standard "flux cleaning agent manufacturer" based in Germany, with eight locations worldwide. Our cleaning agents are primarily environmentally friendly water-based cleaners that achieve a balance between cleaning performance and safety, while also enabling the reduction of organic solvents, VOCs, and overall usage to lower costs. At our technical center in Kanagawa, customers can choose from inline and batch-type spray cleaning equipment, as well as jet and ultrasonic devices, tailored to their needs, allowing them to test work cleaning under conditions equivalent to those in production environments. In parallel with the cleaning tests, we analyze cleanliness at our analysis center. Utilizing digital microscopes, FT-IR, ion chromatography, and SEM-EDX/EDS, we can detect flux residues that are often overlooked by visual inspection. After the tests are completed, our engineers will provide a technical report detailing recommended processes. *We generally offer support for cleaning process issues free of charge. If you have any requests or challenges related to flux cleaning, please feel free to contact us.