Flux residue is a common impurity encountered during the manufacturing process of circuit boards, stemming from the materials themselves or contamination during the production process. In the course of circuit board usage, flux residue can adversely affect the functionality of the board, potentially leading to board failure. Therefore, cleaning flux residue from circuit boards is crucial.
Selecting the appropriate cleaning solution is paramount. Alcohol is a simple, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly option readily available in many electronic stores. Another choice is specialized cleaning agents, highly effective in dissolving flux residue but potentially requiring a larger budget. These cleaning agents can be ordered from online stores or electronic component suppliers. Following the selection of a cleaning solution, it’s essential to follow the correct operating procedures to ensure optimal results.
Furthermore, selecting suitable cleaning equipment is crucial. The Silman Tech DEZ-C758 circuit board cleaning equipment is specifically designed for removing post-wave solder flux, replacing manual scrubbing to increase cleaning capacity and cleanliness while reducing costs. Operating in full-automatic cleaning mode eliminates operator contact with chemical liquids. The unique combination of roller brush and brush plate ensures thorough cleaning from multiple directions, effectively eliminating cleaning dead zones and ensuring cleanliness. Through multiple cleaning steps, it efficiently removes residual flux from post-soldered PCBA without wetting the front-facing components.
In conclusion, when dealing with flux residue on circuit boards, selecting the appropriate cleaning solution and employing the correct operational procedures can enhance the effectiveness of cleaning while also paying attention to safety and preventing damage to the circuit board. Depending on the circumstances, suitable methods and cleaning solutions can be chosen, combined with personal experience and creativity for appropriate improvement and refinement.