MicroCare to Debut Advanced Cleaning and Lubrication Solutions at IPC APEX 2025
January 27, 2025 | MicroCare Corp.Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
MicroCare, a global leader in critical cleaning and coating solutions, is excited to announce its participation in the IPC APEX Expo 2025, taking place from March 18-20 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California. Visit Booth #2629 to experience their latest innovations designed to improve electronics manufacturing processes.
Complementing their Tergo™ line of high-performing cleaning products MicroCare is launching their latest innovation, MicroCare Engineered Fluids. These cleaning fluids are exact replacements for 3M Novec™ 7100, 7200, and 7300 fluids. The MicroCare Engineered Fluids ensure identical performance, allowing manufacturers to transition seamlessly while keeping their high-quality cleaning and coating processes without interruptions. They are available in 5-gallon and 55-gallon drums, small packages including 1-gallon and liter containers, and convenient aerosols for diverse cleaning applications.
“Manufacturers have been seeking trusted alternatives to 3M Novec™ fluids, and we’re proud to deliver solutions that meet their needs while offering the same precision and reliability,” said Vince Libercci, National Sales Manager at MicroCare. “Our goal is to provide dependable, innovative products that support operational efficiency for our customers.”
With the discontinuation of 3M Novec™ Specialty Fluids by the end of 2025, MicroCare is proud to offer these replacement fluids that deliver the same trusted performance electronics fabricators know and rely on.
For those looking to embrace future-focused solutions, their line of advanced MicroCare Tergo™ Performance Fluids are ready to help fabricators meet emerging environmental regulatory requirements without compromising efficiency or quality.
Added show highlights will include:
- TriggerGrip™ Cleaning Tool with Adapter: Revolutionizing PCB benchtop cleaning, this ergonomic system reduces cleaning fluid consumption and enhances precision during manual cleaning tasks.
- Sticklers™ Pro360°™ Touchless Cleaner: Setting a new standard in fiber optic connector cleaning with its revolutionary, touchless design that delivers damage-free, consistent fiber optic end face cleaning
- Duraglide™ Dry Lubricant: A high-performance, long-lasting dry film lubricant engineered for industrial and medical applications, enhancing part durability, and reducing friction.
Attendees will have the opportunity to see live product demonstrations, consult with MicroCare technical experts, and explore solutions tailored to specific manufacturing challenges. Visit Booth #2629 at the IPC APEX Expo 2025 to see how MicroCare can help you achieve cleaner, faster, and more cost-effective manufacturing processes.
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