Chemtronics FAQ: How Do You Set-up a New PCBA Cleaning Process?

Опубликовано: 18 Август 2026
на канале: Chemtronics
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The best cleaning method for your operation depends on your volume, throughput desired, criticality of the electronics, regulatory restrictions, and floor space.

The main options for board cleaning are…
1. Manual cleaning - This can involve aerosol or pump sprays, or solvents in a pan or tray. Agitation can be applied with a brush, swab or wipe.
2. Ultrasonic - This method uses sound waves to create bubbles, which implode on the PCBA surface to break up the flux residues.
3. Vapor degreasing - The cleaning is done either in the vapor phase of a solvent, or submerged in a sump, which often includes ultrasonic action.
4. Batch or inline systems - Spray equipment with water-based cleaners wash, rinse, and dry the PCBAs.

I’ll focus on aerosol cleaning, because that is the most practical if you are setting up a new cleaning operation.

All defluxing processes basically involve…
1) Dissolving the flux residue:
Choose a cleaner that works best with your flux. A good match will reduce the need for extra soak time and agitation. When flux has been sitting for a long period of time, or has been baked on at high temperature or long reflow cycle, addition brushing might be required.
2) Flushing or rinsing off the dissolved residues:
Remember, once flux residues are dissolved, they won’t just evaporate off. They need a chance to flow off the circuit board. Holding the board at an angle while you are cleaning can help. A final rinse is always a good idea, and required if you are using a water-based cleaner.
3) Drying the printed circuit board assembly (PCBA):
For fast-drying solvents, this isn’t usually an issue. For water-based cleaners, you can accelerate drying with a duster, or use alcohol as a drying agent.

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https://www.chemtronics.com/flux-remo...
Proper maintenance is critical to ensure reliable circuitry. Not only unsightly, some flux residue can promote short circuits and corrosion, degrading or destroying the printed circuit board. The type of flux to be removed, solvent compatibility and ease of application are all factors to consider when choosing the appropriate product. Flux-Off is available in aerosol, BrushClean™ System, and liquid form for vapor degreasers, spray systems, ultrasonics, and dip tank applications.

Flux-Off products are specially formulated to remove all types of rosin (types R, RA, and RMA), no-clean, water-soluble and synthetic (type SA) flux. Flux remover spray can spray in any direction, even upside down.

Flux removers are recommended for post-solder operations, PC boards, sensitive circuit components, component leads, SMD pads, chip carriers, plugs, sockets and heat sinks, and Thru-hole and SMT devices.

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https://www.chemtronics.com
Chemtronics is the leading manufacturer of superior performing specialty products used in electronics, electrical systems, medical equipment, avionics, and telecom service, repair, prototype and manufacturing. Product offerings include dusters, flux removers, precision cleaners, contact cleaners, swabs, wipers, desoldering wick, and conformal coatings. For more information on Chemtronics products, technical questions and sales support, contact Chemtronics® Technical Hotline at 1-800-TECH-401.