No clean processing
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No-clean processing refers to the printed circuit board assembly process that lets flux residues remain after reflow.
Reference: S. Zhan, M. H. Azarian and M. Pecht, Surface Insulation Resistance of Conformally Coated Printed Circuit Boards Processed with No-Clean Flux , IEEE Transactions on Electronics Packaging Manufacturing, vol.29, no.3, p 217-223, July, 2006.

