Electronics Cleaning Collection

Learn the best fluids, tools and methods to improve your PCB and electronic assembly cleaning skills.


Master Electronics Cleaning: Courses on Fluids, Tools and Techniques with MicroCare

The MicroCare Electronics courses focus on all aspects of electronics cleaning. These courses cover the effective use of cleaning fluids and tools, helping you choose the best cleaning solutions for any job. You'll gain hands-on knowledge of printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) cleaning techniquesto help ensure their optimal  performance. The curriculum includes FAQs, how-tos, dos and don’ts tutorials, and instructional videos, providing a comprehensive learning experience that equips you with the skills and confidence to excel in electronics cleaning.

How to Use the TriggerGrip™ PCB Cleaning Tool

High-performance electronics require spotless printed circuit boards (PCBs) for optimal functionality and longevity. This training will equip you with the knowledge and skills to tackle even the toughest flux residues and contaminants using the innovative TriggerGrip™ Flux Remover Tool. From understanding PCB cleaning fundamentals to mastering advanced techniques, you'll learn how to achieve cleaner boards, reduce solvent waste, and improve your cleaning efficiency—all while protecting sensitive components. Let’s dive into the world of precision PCB cleaning and discover how the TriggerGrip tool can transform your cleaning process!
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Cleaning No-Clean Flux Residue: When, Why, and How?

Gain a deeper understanding of no clean solder fluxes and their critical role in PCB assembly. Explore the evolution of fluxes,  about the specific heating requirements for no-clean fluxes and the scenarios where cleaning might still be necessary. This course covers effective cleaning methods, including manual benchtop cleaning and automated vapor degreasing, and guide you on selecting the right cleaning fluids. This course is ideal for professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge and improve their PCB processes.

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