Solvent based cleaner, solvent parts cleaner, closed loop, multi solvent cleaners
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Austin American Technology's Mega™ ION cleaners are designed for high reliability, environmentally-friendly, solvent-based cleaning and testing applications. These closed-loop, solvent regenerative systems feature quantitative ionic contamination detection and rose cleanliness testing. Wash and rinse cycles incorporate a highly effective spray under Safety is designed into the Mega™ ION series. The process chamber is always empty when not in use and must be closed and latches before the cleaning cycle begins. Solvent replenishment is automated so the operator is never in contact with wash fluid during normal operationl. At the end of the cleaning cycle, the process tank drains into an integrated holding tank at a controlled rate to minimze drag-out. At the end of the dry cycle, the process chamber is clean, dry and free of solvent. Ionic testing is based on "ROSE", allowing the system to quantify ionic contamination of the circuit board after or before cleaning. This allows the operator to clean and test the circuit boards within one system.
Validity of the IPC R.O.S.E. Method 2.3.25 Researched
Ionic Cleanliness Testing Research of Printing Wiring Boards
Closed Loop Batch Cleaning of Flux to J-STD-001
Characterization of Primary Solvent for use with AAT Mega II |



"Ionic Cleanliness testing machines are designed to determine the total ionic content extractable from the printed wiring board for purposes of process control. The conductivity of the extract solution is measured and results are expressed as sodium chloride equivalence per unit area. The program with this method is two fold: 1.) Many of today's low residue flux and lead-free flux residues are not soluble in the extract solution. 2.) Contamination of concern is with site specific components, from which contamination does not correlate to the area of concern. The purpose of this study is to research low residue and lead-free flux structures, identify solvent composition that will dissolve these residue types, and offer options for performing both bulk and site specific ionic cleanliness testing methods."
"The purpose of this test is to determine the best method of meeting J-STD-001 cleaning requirements in an AAT closed loop batch cleaning system ...