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The Population Density Problem: Optimizing Batch Cleaning Process Parameters on Populated Circuits

By: Austin American Technology
Published: 2/22/2010

Discover how circuit cleaning processes can evolve to become more efficient and less damaging to a highly-populated circuit card. Explore the results and implications of a research study that was conducted to determine how changes in the intrinsic qualities of lead-free flux residues impact their ease of removal.

As miniaturization continues to create circuit designs that are increasingly more populated, innovative cleaning methods must be developed to maintain the integrity and functionality of these circuits. It is hypothesized that the successful institution of the concept of “process equivalence” between batch cleaners and in-line cleaners would result in more effective and less-damaging cleaning methods for highly-populated circuit cards.


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