Flux residues after PCBA soldering are an important source of electronic failures: rosin flux, halogens, and ionic contaminants can corrode circuit boards for a long time, leading to short circuits, leakage, impedance drift, and reduced service life – this is why a professional PCBA cleaning machine is indispensable.
Simple spraying or alcohol wiping alone cannot meet the IPC high cleanliness standard. Truly effective PCBA flux removal must be a closed-loop process of cleaning → rinsing → drying, which is exactly what the Spertar AC530 offline PCBA cleaning machine provides.
Standard PCBA Flux Cleaning Process
- High-temperature spraying of chemical cleaning fluid to decompose flux and contaminants
- DI water rinsing to thoroughly remove ionic contamination
- Drying by hot air, no water marks, no secondary pollution
- Filtering and recycling of cleaning fluid to reduce use costs
How Spertar AC530 Efficiently Removes Flux
- Powerful spray cleaning to remove rosin, no-clean, and water-soluble flux
- Heated DI water rinsing with resistivity up to 0–18MΩ, meeting strict ionic residue requirements
- Precision filtration to keep the cleaning fluid clean
- Cleaning temperature control (RT~80℃) and drying temperature control (RT~100℃), adapting to various PCBs and components
- Completed in one time without manual transfer, improving efficiency and consistency
Whether it is consumer electronics, automotive electronics, medical electronics, or industrial control boards, the AC530 pcba cleaner can completely remove flux residues, ensuring long-term stable and reliable PCBA.
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