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PCB Cleaning: Is "No-Clean" Really Enough? If you’ve spent any time in a manufacturing facility, you’ve likely heard someone say, "It’s no-clean flux, so we don't need to wash it." While that might save time, it has also caused more field failures than most engineers care to count.

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IPC-CH-65B provides comprehensive guidelines for cleaning printed circuit boards, covering contamination sources, soldering, and environmental factors in accordance with industry standards. The 2011 revision updates cleaning processes to address lead-free materials and no-clean flux residues. Purchase the document via ANSI Webstore ANSI Webstore PCB Cleaning: Is "No-Clean" Really Enough

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IPC-CH-65B outlines several cleaning technologies to match your specific contamination type: