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MANASSAS, VABrady Worldwide and Zestron have teamed to conduct extensive chemical compatibility testing on Brady’s line of polyimide labels, commonly used as PCB ID labels.

According to test results, the labels can withstand Zestron’s latest cleaning chemicals, enabling application of the labels pre-process during the manufacturing of boards.

Zestron tested 10 Brady label materials: nine polyimide labels for pre-process identification (B-426, B-457, B-476, B-477, B-478, B-479, B-487, B-496 and B-497 materials) and one polyester label (B-423) for post-process identification.

The tests were completed either in inline and batch (spray-in-air or ultrasonic agitation) cleaning processes; each label was submitted for compatibility tests with up to three cleaning cycles under the standard process parameters specific for each product.

Test results reportedly ensure the polyimide labels will stay adhered and legible throughout the whole circuit board production process.

According to test results, the labels can withstand Zestron’s latest cleaning chemicals, enabling application of the labels pre-process during the manufacturing of boards.

Zestron tested 10 Brady label materials: nine polyimide labels for pre-process identification (B-426, B-457, B-476, B-477, B-478, B-479, B-487, B-496 and B-497 materials) and one polyester label (B-423) for post-process identification.

The tests were completed either in inline and batch (spray-in-air or ultrasonic agitation) cleaning processes; each label was submitted for compatibility tests with up to three cleaning cycles under the standard process parameters specific for each product.

Test results reportedly ensure the polyimide labels will stay adhered and legible throughout the whole circuit board production process.

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