Experts on parade to discuss cleaning technology
KYZEN has a platoon of experts deployed at the High-Reliability Cleaning and Conformal Coating Conference at the Chicago Marriott Schaumburg (Nov 18-20). Organised by IPC and SMTA, the Conference will cover technological developments in all areas of cleaning and coating applied to electronics assemblies.
KYZEN personnel will be presenting the following topics:
Day 1: Tuesday, November 18, Cleaning and Conformal Coating Tutorials
- Engineering aqueous cleaning agents work on a broad range of electronic soils, wet and penetrate low gaps, are compatible with assemblies and components, rinse well and meet cleanliness and electrical test criteria – Mike Bixenman, D.B.A. KYZEN
- Solvent cleaning and rinsing in a totally automatic system using an engineering cleaning agent to remove process soils and a rinsing solvent to rinse – Joe McChesney, CSD and Ram Wissel, KYZEN
- Cleaning Highly Dense Interconnects Flooding the assemblies in combination with Spray-in-Air – Julie Fields, Technical Devices and Debbie Carboni, KYZEN
Day 2 Wednesday, November 19, TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
- Research on a method for real time values for wash concentration and soil levels in aqueous cleaning processes – Ram Wissel, KYZEN
- Monitoring, storing and logging critical wash parameters in real time – Scott Nelson, Harris and Dirk Ellis, KYZEN
- Minimum electrical spacing for no-clean flux residue vs cleaned boards (voltage leakage or electro-chemical migration) – Mike Bixenman, KYZEN, Linda Woody, Lockheed Martin and Dale Lee, Plexus
KYZEN’s head of technology, Ram Wissel, and Engineering Service Manager, Dirk Ellis will also demonstrate the state-of-the-art Process Control System (PCS). KYZEN developed this world’s first true control system to automatically monitor and react to the dynamic changes in wash bath concentration. Launched 20 years ago, visitors will see the latest generation with improved control algorithms and a new 7in colour touchscreen interface.