IPC-CH-65B serves as the foundational, 200-page industry guide for cleaning printed boards and assemblies to ensure long-term reliability and prevent failures caused by contamination. The standard outlines essential cleaning technologies, such as aqueous and solvent cleaning, along with validation methods like ROSE and SIR testing to manage residues and maintain compliance. For more details, visit pcbsync.com
Measures bulk ionic contamination, usually expressed in µg/cm² of NaCl equivalent. ipc-ch-65 pdf
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: Detergents, saponifiers, and semi-aqueous solutions. Equipment : Batch cleaners vs. inline spray-in-air systems. 3. Process Control & Monitoring Equipment : Batch cleaners vs
Per IPC-CH-65 Section 6.4, acceptable post-cleaning ROSE values are for high-reliability assemblies (Class 3).
Still critical for specialized applications where moisture-sensitive components are present or aqueous methods fail.