✨ Elevate Your Soldering Game with Flux Remover! ✨
The Flux Remover for PC Boards by MG Chemicals is an advanced cleaning solution designed to eliminate rosin, non-rosin, and no-clean fluxes, as well as ionic and non-ionic residues. With a fast evaporation rate and a safe formulation for plastics, this 945 ml cleaner is essential for any professional soldering application.
Manufacturer | MG Chemicals |
Part number | 4140A-945ML |
Item Weight | 700 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.68 x 24.32 x 7.68 cm; 700 g |
Item model number | 4140A-945ML |
Size | 945 ml (Pack of 1) |
Volume | 1 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Evaporates Quickly |
Specific uses | Soldering |
Included components | satisfaction |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**N
Awsome
Works well
J**S
Best Value Flux Remover
If you are needing to clean up your PCBs and your are currently using Iso 99%, a good flux remover is a must. Iso can clean up a board in a pinch and works ok on solvents, but doesn't actually remove most flux, it tends to just smear it around. I have been using this on TH and SMD, and have been happy with the results. I use Flux-Off spray as well, its a bit more convenient in some cases but it tends to get wasted and is more $$ compared to the MG brand.
O**I
Good flux cleaner
It effectively removes flux more efficiently than isopropyl alcohol. It's my preferred choice of chemicals when I want to avoid immersing the PCB in the ultrasonic bath. Additionally, it's less toxic compared to some other rosin removers.
M**N
Ain't the cheapest, But it really works well.
I wiped flux all over a controller board and used a paper towel to wipe off what I could, then I used IPA 91% and kimtech wipes and it came off super clean. Then I poured some into a small plastic kitchen container I bought for my ultrasonic machine, and it came out great. Had a bit of a shine to it, so I tested and there was a film, I put it in a rinse bath of warm distilled water and it looked like a brand new board.
P**E
This stuff works
I put my circuit boards in this, solder side down, for a minute and a half and this stuff eats all of the flux off of the board. It does not harm anything. But the flux is 100% gone. Board looks perfect when finished. This is a little expensive but for me it is worth it.
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