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A Beginner's Guide to Cleaning Circuit Assemblies

About this event

2023's First Tech-Tuesday webinar series begins with "A Beginner's Guide to Cleaning Circuit Assemblies". The need to remove harmful residues from circuit assemblies has grown in recent years. Many assemblers find themselves investigating new cleaning processes. While some assemblers recall cleaning methods from several decades ago (many of which are obsolete), others have never experienced the need to clean. This non-commercial webinar will present the current best-practice strategies and methods to eliminate failure-induced electrochemical migration (ECM) events by removing the residues that produce ECM.

Several topics will be discussed including:

  • Evaluating the need for a cleaning strategy
  • Conventional cleaning best-practices
  • The cost of cleaning
  • Mitigating the environmental impact of cleaning (How to solve one problem without creating another)
  • How clean is clean enough (new IPC cleanliness testing standards)
  • How to evaluate your cleaning process requirements. What's right for you?

All attendees will receive Mike's book "The Reasons for Cleaning"

This webinar is free but registration space is limited. Reserve your "seat" at the webinar now to guarantee availability.

This webinar will last about one hour. During the webinar, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and share ideas with each other.

Webinar Date/Time: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 - 8:00 AM (PST)

Webinar Length:  60 Minutes

Cost: This non-commercial webinar is offered free of charge.

Viewing Requirements: No downloads are required to view or participate in this webinar. It is 100% browser-based.

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    Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies

    Mike Konrad is the Founder and President of Aqueous Technologies. Mike is also the host of the Reliability Matters Podcast and the Concept to Creation Podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, iHeart Radio, PCBChat.com, Reliability.fm, and wherever you get your podcasts.

Aqueous Technologies

Aqueous Technologies was founded thirty years ago in 1992 with the goal of designing a better way to clean circuit assemblies. All of Aqueous Technologies’ products (automatic defluxing, stencil cleaning, and ionic contamination testing equipment) are designed and manufactured in California.