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Centrifugal CleaningA New Technology for Cleaning Printed Circuit Boards and Hybrid Circuits

Centrifugal CleaningA New Technology for Cleaning Printed Circuit Boards and Hybrid Circuits Cleaning or defluxing of populated printed circuit boards has become a very difficult problem as component standoff clearances have become smaller, line spacings tighter, and solvents limited because of the CFCozone issue. This paper discusses the new technology of Centrifugal cleaning where ACCEL Energy is harnessed inside an enclosed chamber to provide significant cleaning benefits. Among these benefits are superior washing, effective rinsing, superior drying, reduced solvent consumption by orders of magnitude, small footprint, and compatibility with H2O, saponifiers, chlorocarbons, fluorocarbons and terpenes. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Circuit World Emerald Publishing

Centrifugal CleaningA New Technology for Cleaning Printed Circuit Boards and Hybrid Circuits

Circuit World , Volume 15 (3): 2 – Feb 1, 1989

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0305-6120
DOI
10.1108/eb043990
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Abstract

Cleaning or defluxing of populated printed circuit boards has become a very difficult problem as component standoff clearances have become smaller, line spacings tighter, and solvents limited because of the CFCozone issue. This paper discusses the new technology of Centrifugal cleaning where ACCEL Energy is harnessed inside an enclosed chamber to provide significant cleaning benefits. Among these benefits are superior washing, effective rinsing, superior drying, reduced solvent consumption by orders of magnitude, small footprint, and compatibility with H2O, saponifiers, chlorocarbons, fluorocarbons and terpenes.

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Circuit WorldEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 1, 1989

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