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ZESTRON will be featuring VIGON N 680 at the SMTA Capital Expo and Tech Forum.
VIGON N 680, based on the MPC Technology (Micro Phase Cleaning), is a water-based, pH neutral cleaning agent specifically developed for the use in spray-in-air inline and batch equipment. VIGON N 680 removes a broad range of electronic assembly flux residues with an exceptional ability to penetrate and clean under low standoff components.
The SMTA Capital Expo and Tech Forum will be held at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, MD on August 23rd. For more information or to register, please click here.
About ZESTRON
Headquartered in Manassas, Virginia, and operating in more than 35 countries, ZESTRON is the globally leading provider of high precision cleaning products, services and training solutions for the electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industries. With eight worldwide technical centers and the largest team of engineers focused on high precision cleaning, ZESTRON’s commitment to ensuring that its customers surpass even the most stringent cleaning requirements is without equal.
For additional information and to tour one of our unparalleled technical centers, please click here.
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