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Use of CleanSweep® soldering filters is very simple: plug your soldering iron through the small-size soldering filter and connect ground of your workbench or board under assembly to the ground terminal of the filter as shown below. http://onfilter.comComply with IPC-A-610 sect. 3.1.1, ANSI/ESD STM13.1 and SEMI E176 with our soldering filters. Did you know that IPC-A-610 limits EMI-caused spikes from soldering irons and similar tools to no more than 300mV for sensitive components? While your professional-grade soldering iron may not generate such spikes by itself, your facility power and ground easily injects such signals into your soldering setup.