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How Can I Ensure My People Are Handling Chemicals Properly?

We suggest deploying the TriggerGrip™ system for all your techs doing PCB cleaning. The whole point of the TriggerGrip™ system is to use the solvent properly — that is, to produce cleaner PCBs faster, more safely, with less solvent. This immediately translates into a cost saving: with the TriggerGrip™ system you buy fewer cans of solvent.Once you have…

PCB Cleaning Pens & Tools

Clean with pin-point accuracy and reduce waste with PCB cleaning pens and tools from MicroCare. Learn where to buy our circuit board cleaning products.

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Best Practices: Cleaning During PCB Rework and Repair

Cleaning during PCB rework and repair is an important step to PCB reliability. Many engineers and techs are using outdated methods and cleaning fluids to clean PCBs.  This video helps shows users with the TriggerGrip™ Cleaning System the better alternative. The TriggerGrip Cleaning Tool replaces worn brushes, non-ESD safe tools, dangerous solvents and  dirty wipes. This…

TriggerGrip Helps Hand Soldering Champion Earn Victory

MicroCare was proud to sponsor the RENEX regional hand soldering competition in Wloclawek, Poland in April. Learn more about this competition.

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How Can I Cost-Justify the Trigger Grip System?

It’s a funny thing — MicroCare’s biggest competitor is not some other aerosol company. Our biggest competition is cheap alcohol in a small bottle. “Dip-and-brush” cleaning is cheap to buy, but more expensive to use. In our opinion, dip-and-brush cleaning at the benchtop is an expensive way to get poor results.Remember that alcohol is hygroscopic, which…

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My People Are Complaining About Solvent Fumes. What Can I Do?

Let's assume your people are cleaning PCBs or stencils by hand. Try this three-step process to improve worker safety.Check the VentilationFirst and foremost, you must make sure your work areas are properly ventilated. How do we define 'properly ventilated'? If you lit a cigarette in the work area, would the smoke from your cigarette rise…

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How Long Does a Can of MicroCare Cleaning Fluid Last?

The life span of an aerosol can being used on the benchtop varies by the amount of cleaning that is performed and the skill of the operator doing the cleaning. But — and this is important — the key is to let those operators use the TriggerGrip™ dispensing system. In general, the TriggerGrip™system will double or…

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How Long Does a Can of MicroCare Flux Remover Solvent Last?

The correct answer is, it depends on (a) what you are cleaning, (b) how much you are cleaning and (c) how well trained your people are.If your people are using the TriggerGrip™ dispensing system it should double or even triple the life of an aerosol can. This means in a normal manufacturing environment, where a traditional high-pressure…