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Technical Data Sheet
Heavy Duty Rosin Flux Remover – SuprClean™ – Aerosol – Europe Technical Data Sheet
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FAQ
Which Cleaner Is Best to Use in Automated Stencil Printers?

MicroCare offers a number of excellent hydrocarbon-based choices for cleaning stencils and wetting stencil roll wipes in automated stencil printers from DEK, MPM, Speedline, Ekra, Panasonic and other companies. These cleaners need to be slow-drying and have a high degree of plastic compatibility, and most of them are hydrocarbon-based. The most popular choices include:The Uncured…

FAQ
Which Flux Remover Is Best on Ceramic Hybrid Circuits?

For the general precision defluxing of hybrid circuits, nothing can beat the Lead-Free Flux Remover - PowerClean™ (#MCC-PW2). This is a powerful cleaner, functionally equivalent to the old Freon® TMC or Genesolv® 2004. PowerClean™ dries fast, offers powerful cleaning on most fluxes, it's nonflammable, it has a very low aroma, and is easy to use…

Video
What’s the Difference Between Aqueous and Solvent Cleaning?

Most metal fabricators and machine shops have two parts cleaning options. Aqueous water-based cleaning or solvent-based cleaning inside a vapor degreaser. Both methods provide quality cleaning results. However, each has its drawbacks and advantages. This video delves into the pros and cons of each method and gives parameters on how to make the best choice.

FAQ
Is MicroCare REACH Registered? Which Cleaners Can I Use in Europe?

This is one area in which MicroCare really shines. MicroCare has made it easier for our European customers with products that are GHS, ROHS, WEEE, REACh, and F-Gas compliant.As you will see when you check out our SDS sheets, many of the MicroCare products — and all of our best-selling products —  have been packaged to meet…

Tech Article
Tackling Difficult PCBA Cleaning Challenges

Modern electronics are everywhere in our world, making life better for nearly every person on the planet. And today’s electronic components are smaller and more complex than ever. PCBA (printed circuit board assembly) designers squeeze micro components like CSP, flip chip, micro BGA and QFN packages into tighter spaces on the PCBAs. Low standoff components…