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Product Usage Instructions
Product dimensions and specifications
Ultrasonic Cleaning: Pour the board cleaner into the ultrasonic cleaner, place the PCB board or workpiece to be cleaned inside, turn on the machine, and clean for 4-6 minutes. Then, ventilate and dry for 5-10 minutes.
Immersion Cleaning: Pour this product into a container, immerse the PCB board, then use a brush to scrub it clean, and finally air dry.
Spot Cleaning: Wet a brush or lint-free cloth with this product and directly scrub the oily area. Repeat the scrubbing several times, then air dry.
Brush Cleaning: Pour out this product, soak a brush or lint-free cloth, and then wipe the item that needs cleaning.
Recommended Eco-Friendly and Cost-Effective PCB Cleaner
β Recommended Product: Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA, concentration β₯ 99%)
πΉ Features
- Eco-Friendly: Evaporates cleanly with no residue; biodegradable
- Low Toxicity: Safer than strong solvents like acetone or trichloroethylene
- Effective Cleaning: Removes flux, grease, dust effectively
- Affordable: Inexpensive and widely available
- Versatile: Suitable for most PCBs and electronic components
πΉ Precautions
- Flammable β keep away from open flames
- Ensure good ventilation during use
- Choose β₯99% anhydrous IPA (electronic grade)
π Common PCB Cleaner Comparison Table
| Product Name | Eco-Friendliness | Price | Cleaning Power | Conductive | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) | β β β β β | β β β β β | β β β β β | No | Best value, widely applicable |
| Water-Based Cleaner | β β β β β | β β β β β | β β β β β | No | Safe for equipment, slightly weaker |
| Acetone | β β βββ | β β β β β | β β β β β | No | Strong but harsh, can damage plastics |
| Trichloroethylene | β ββββ | β β β ββ | β β β β β | No | Toxic, environmentally restricted |
β Summary Recommendation
If youβre looking for eco-friendly + affordable + convenient, the best option is:
π High-Purity Isopropyl Alcohol (99% IPA)
Available in bulk or spray form; can be diluted slightly if needed.