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PCB No-clean Process

The currently available PCB cleaning processes include water-based cleaning, semi-aqueous cleaning, solvent cleaning, and no-clean process. We have discussed the first 3, today we will introduce no-clean process. What is a No-clean Process? The no-clean process refers to the quality and process control of raw materials such as printed circuit boards and electronic components. The alternative …

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PCB Cleaning And Solvent Cleaning Process

Soldering is an important step in the production of electronic equipment. After soldering, there are always varying degrees of flux residues and other types of contaminants on the circuit board surface, even if a low-solid content, halogen-free, no-clean flux is used. There will still be more or less residue. In order to prevent circuit failure …

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PCB Semi-aqueous Cleaning

Soldering is an important step in the production of electronic equipment. After soldering, there are always varying degrees of flux residues and other types of contaminants on the circuit board surface, even if a low-solid content, halogen-free, no-clean flux is used. There will still be more or less residue. In order to prevent circuit failure …

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PCB Water-based Cleaning

Soldering is an important step in the production of electronic equipment. After soldering, there are always varying degrees of flux residues and other types of contaminants on the circuit board surface, even if a low-solid content, halogen-free, no-clean flux is used. There will still be more or less residue. In order to prevent circuit failure …

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PCB Standard Thickness and Affect Factors

The standard thickness of a printed circuit board (PCB) can vary based on the specific application, type of PCB, and the industry standards followed. However, some common standard thicknesses exist. Here are a few examples: Standard Thickness for Single-Sided PCBs: 1.6 mm (0.063 inches) is a commonly used standard thickness for single-sided PCBs. Standard Thickness …

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How to Manufacture PCB?

Printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing involves several steps to create a functional PCB that can be used in electronic devices. Below is an overview of the typical PCB manufacturing process: Design and Layout The process begins with the design of the PCB. Engineers and designers use PCB design software to create a schematic diagram and …

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Introduction to PCB Types And Production Requirements

The PCB industry first developed in the 20th century and continues to evolve. PCBs have made great contributions to the development of the electronics industry. For example, it has led to the emergence and development of small electronic components with very high performance, such as resistors. We’ll discuss printed circuit boards, their uses, and the …

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Printed Circuit Board Principles

Printed Circuit Board (PCB for short) is an important part of electronic equipment, which realizes the function of the circuit by connecting electronic components and circuits together. The principle of printed circuit board mainly includes the following aspects: Basic structure A printed circuit board usually consists of a substrate, wires, holes, and pads. The substrate …

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