KYZEN Focuses on Aqueous Cleaning and Stencil Cleaning at SMTA Ontario

KYZEN Focuses on Aqueous Cleaning and Stencil Cleaning at SMTA Ontario

KYZEN, the global leader in innovative environmentally responsible cleaning chemistries, will exhibit at the SMTA Ontario Expo and Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Tuesday, June 17 at the Venu Event Space in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. KYZEN will be on-site to provide information about aqueous cleaning chemistry AQUANOX A4618 and the full line of AQUANOX…


KYZEN, the global leader in innovative environmentally responsible cleaning chemistries, will exhibit at the SMTA Ontario Expo and Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Tuesday, June 17 at the Venu Event Space in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. KYZEN will be on-site to provide information about aqueous cleaning chemistry AQUANOX A4618 and the full line of AQUANOX products.

KYZEN utilizes 35 years of innovation to provide electronics cleaning chemistries like AQUANOX A4618 and the AQUANOX line of products to address cleaning challenges in a variety of processes.

AQUANOX A4618 is a groundbreaking aqueous cleaning chemistry designed to address the challenges of cleaning contemporary lead-free flux residues, including no-clean residues, while achieving pristine, mirrored solder finishes. A4618 boasts a long tank life and outstanding materials compatibility in addition to high efficacy at lower concentrations and temperatures.

KYZEN’s AQUANOX line features concentrated aqueous cleaners designed for electronic assemblies. Chemistries from the AQUANOX line are tailored for utilization in both inline and batch cleaning processes, based on the unique process and soil being cleaned, to remove a diverse range of flux residues.

KYZEN proudly provides cleaning solutions and expertise from a team of cleaning experts to assist electronics manufacturers in countering their unique cleaning challenges.

For more information, visit www.kyzen.com.


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