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We are currently using Duriod 6002/6010 type PWB's on one of
our products and are having problems cleaning the PWB's
after soldering and assembly operations. Removal of fluxes
and the cleaning fluid (Axarel) from this very hygroscopic
material has been difficult inspite of using the
Manufacturers recommended process. Any information
or sources of potential information relating to resolving
this situation would be appreciated.
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