Definition of Water-Based Cleaning Agents: The Nature and Challenges of Water-Based Cleaning Agents [Materials]
Polarization of cleaning demand and a new focus on water-based cleaning agents! Explanation of challenges, etc.
This document explains the definition of water-based cleaning agents and the technical challenges of solvent-based cleaning agents. From the perspective of the technical trends in solder and flux, it focuses on "ionic residues" and introduces the technical relevance to "water-based cleaning agents." This technical document is recommended for those who want to learn about water-based cleaning agents or the recent compositions of solder and flux. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ Challenges during cleaning from the perspective of solder and flux composition ■ Why can water-based cleaning agents be considered effective for removing ionic residues? ■ Examples of cleaning agent classifications - Issues in Japan ■ Effects of moisture content differences and technical challenges *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Recommended for the following people】 ■ Those who want to know about water-based cleaning agents ■ Those who want to know about the recent compositions of solder and flux ■ Those who want to know about the challenges in process management of solvent-based cleaning agents *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.