Washability Guidelines for ICE Components’ Parts
ICE Components parts are engineered to withstand standard PCB cleaning processes commonly used in electronic assembly. While our products are not inherently sensitive to cleaning agents, the effectiveness and safety of any cleaning procedure depend on multiple factors, including:
• The type and concentration of cleaning chemicals;
• Mechanical agitation or spray pressure;
• Exposure time and temperature;
• Number of rinse and drying cycles;
• PCB layout and component density.
For aqueous and semi-aqueous systems, ensure that residues are fully removed and drying is complete to prevent long-term reliability issues. ICE Components does not certify compatibility with specific cleaning systems or chemistries. Instead, we encourage customers to validate cleaning protocols under actual production conditions. If your process involves solvents or additives outside typical industry use, we suggest conducting localized testing to confirm material stability and performance.
For reference, ICE Components evaluates cleaning resilience using applicable standards such as MIL-STD-202 Method 215.
Need help integrating our components into your cleaning workflow or reliability testing? Our technical team is ready to assist.