The Final Product Cleaning Line (WET-EV-03) handles a defined step in the PCB process flow as part of the cleaning & environmental group. It is normally specified together with the cells immediately upstream and downstream of it, which is where most of the yield and cycle-time gains actually come from.
Process Position
The Final Product Cleaning Line operates within the cleaning & environmental section of the line. Getting the hand-off to the neighbouring cells right matters more to throughput than the headline rating of any single machine, which is why we size it against your real production sequence.
Design Highlights
- Safety interlocks, alarms and guarding designed for a production environment.
- Designed for low maintenance, fast changeover and high equipment uptime.
- Treats process effluent to meet discharge limits.
- Reliable filtration and chemical handling for plant utilities.
- Designed to support continuous, around-the-clock operation.
Typical Applications
Used throughout the facility to treat wastewater, supply DI water and manage exhaust for compliant operation.
Build and Support
The Final Product Cleaning Line is assembled and tested in-house. Electrical, air, water, and exhaust requirements are detailed in the installation drawing issued before delivery. After commissioning we provide process guidance and spares documentation to keep uptime high.
Get a Tailored Quote
Send us your production details and we will configure the Final Product Cleaning Line to match, then return a specification and quotation. We are happy to advise on integration with your existing line.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Final Product Cleaning Line controlled and operated?
What does the Final Product Cleaning Line do in the production line?
What are the utility requirements for the Final Product Cleaning Line?
Which materials or board types does the Final Product Cleaning Line support?
Sources & References
- ASTM E407: Standard Practice for Microetching Metals and Alloys
- IPC-A-600: Acceptability of Printed Boards
- Photo Chemical Machining Institute — process capability guidelines
- NIST Engineering Statistics Handbook — process tolerance and capability
Standards are referenced for context. Always confirm parameters against the current published edition and your own process validation.

