Precision Electronics Cleaning Brush - YCS

Precision Electronics Cleaning Brush - YCS
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Precision Electronics Cleaning Brush - YCS

Precision Electronics Cleaning Brush - YCS

Antistatic Service Brush – Ultra-Dense Filament for Electronics

Professional service brush designed for precise cleaning of electronic components. Equipped with thousands of ultra-thin, soft fibers that perfectly reach the nooks and crannies of motherboards. It is indispensable for removing flux residue from soldering pads and dust from sensitive BGA and SMD systems, without exposing them to mechanical damage or ESD discharges.

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Main product features:

  • Ultra-dense structure: Maximum cleaning efficiency with minimal pressure.
  • Component safety: Soft bristles prevent scratching the laminate and breaking off small components.
  • Service use: Ideal for use with isopropanol (IPA) when cleaning pads after soldering.
  • Ergonomic handle: The long, contoured handle ensures full control and comfort of working under the microscope.
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