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ABOUT THIS EVENT:

Our Tech-Tuesday webinars continue with Optimizing Your Cleaning Process - How to Maximize Cleaning, Minimize Costs, and Eliminate Environmental Liability.

Many modern circuit assemblies now require a cleaning process to operate reliably in their intended climatic environment. The fact is, the most common flux removed today is no-clean. Many flux manufacturers now boast how "cleanable" their no-clean fluxes are.

With the residue tolerance of circuit assemblies at an all-time low, for many assemblers, allowing residues to remain on an assembly is no longer an option. Not only is a cleaning process required for many assemblers, cleaning effectively is paramount for maximum reliability.

This webinar will review cleaning best-practices from several points of view including:

  • How clean is clean enough?

  • What is required to clean a circuit assembly?

  • What are the most common cleaning methods?

  • What are the problematic residues to be removed?

  • How to properly maintain a cleaning machine.

  • Tips and tricks for using a cleaning machine.

  • How to reduce or eliminate environmental liability (how to solve one problem without creating another).

  • How to minimize cleaning costs.

Webinar Length:

About 1 Hour

Cost:

This non-commercial technical webinar is free of charge. Attendance is limited. Register today!

Event Date: September 21, 2021
Event Time: 8:00 AM (PDT)

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