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Pitfalls of Flux Cleaning with Solvent-Based Cleaners

Are you overlooking ion residues? An explanation of the pitfalls of flux cleaning.

Organic solvents, which are used in various fields, are currently an indispensable part of the chemical industry, and it is difficult to completely stop their use. In recent years, due to technological advancements and corporate efforts in various industries, the amount of organic solvents used and their atmospheric emissions have been significantly reduced. However, in the flux cleaning of electronic devices in Japan, cleaning agents primarily based on organic solvents are widely used. However, flux cleaning has essentially transformed into "complex residue cleaning," and while solvent-based cleaning agents are very effective against organic components such as rosin, they are almost unable to dissolve ionic substances or insoluble metal salts, making removal by "dissolution" methods difficult. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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