deflux
Deflux is the process of removing flux residues from soldered joints and assemblies after soldering. Flux is a chemical additive used to improve wetting and oxide removal during soldering; residues may remain and, in some cases, be corrosive or electrically conductive. Defluxing is typically performed when cleanliness requirements are strict, such as in medical devices, aerospace, automotive, and high-reliability electronics, or when a no-clean flux is not used or when residues are likely to affect performance.
Methods of defluxing include solvent-based cleaning, water-based cleaners, or semi-aqueous formulations. Cleaning can be done by
Quality and safety considerations include post-cleaning inspection and ionic contamination testing in some industries to verify
Alternative practices include using no-clean flux to reduce the need for defluxing, though certain assemblies or