2025-12-22
Ultrasonic cleaning uses high-frequency sound waves (40–80kHz) to create cavitation bubbles, which implode to dislodge contaminants from PCBA surfaces. Key advantages:
| Sector | Cleaning Requirements |
| Medical | Biocompatible cleaners for implantable devices |
| Aerospace | Zero-residue standards for high-reliability systems |
| Automotive | Removal of flux and thermal compound residues |
| Consumer Electronics | Cost-effective bulk cleaning for mass production |
| Equipment Type | Feature | Cost Range |
| Benchtop Ultrasonic | 3–10L tank, manual operation | 500–2,000 |
| In-Line Automated | Conveyor-based, multiple tanks | 50,000–150,000 |
| High-Frequency System | 100–400kHz for nano-scale cleaning | $100,000+ |
| Cleaner Type | pH Range | Application Suitability |
| Aqueous | 7–9 | General-purpose flux removal |
| Semi-Aqueous | 5–7 | No-clean flux residues |
| Solvent-Based | 6–8 | Heavy grease and thermal paste |
| Contaminant | Source | Risk Level |
| Flux Residue | Soldering process | High (corrosion risk) |
| Solder Balls | Excess solder during reflow | Medium (short circuit risk) |
| Fingerprints | Handling | Low (oxidation risk) |
| Flux Vapors | High-temperature soldering | Medium (insulation degradation) |
| Contaminant | Recommended Cleaner | Contact Time |
| Rosin-Based Flux | Citrus-based aqueous | 5–8 minutes |
| Water-Soluble Flux | Alkaline aqueous | 3–5 minutes |
| No-Clean Flux | Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) | 2–3 minutes |
| Tool | Function |
| SIR Tester | Measures insulation resistance |
| Ion Chromatography | Analyzes ionic contamination |
| FTIR Spectroscopy | Identifies organic residues |
| Metric | LTPCBA Standard |
| Residue Density | <0.5μg/cm² |
| SIR Value | ≥10¹⁰ ohms |
| First Pass Yield | 99.5% |
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