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Zestron Releases Vigon A 250 Defluxing Agent Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
Vigon A 250 water-based defluxing agent is for spray-in-air processes with low- to medium-pressure cleaning with long exposure times. Is an MPC technology-based cleaning agent recommended for removing leaded and Pb-free flux residues from electronic assemblies in batch, centrifugal and ultrasonic cleaning applications. Has high bath loading capacity. The surfactant-free formulation is said to eliminate formation of white residues on cleaned parts and cleaning equipment. Is an aqueous cleaning agent and is halogen-free. Meets RoHS and WEEE guidelines. Passed standards such as IPC-A-610A, J-STD-001D, IPC-TM-650 and J-STD-003.
 
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