KYZEN receives award for solvent cleaner

KYZEN is pleased to announce that its innovative solvent cleaner, CYBERSOLV 141-K, has won a 2025 Mexico Technology Award KYZEN is pleased to announce that its innovative solvent cleaner, CYBERSOLV 141-K, has won a 2025 Mexico Technology Award

KYZEN is pleased to announce that its innovative solvent cleaner, CYBERSOLV 141-K, has won a 2025 Mexico Technology Award in the Chemistries category. The award was presented during a ceremony held at SMTA Guadalajara 2025, recognising the product’s outstanding contribution to cleaning efficiency, safety, and sustainability in electronics manufacturing.

CYBERSOLV 141-K has become a trusted solution for manufacturers seeking a high-performance, eco-conscious alternative to HFC 141B.

The CFC-free, organic solvent is designed to clean a wide variety of flux residues across numerous applications, while requiring no rinsing and leaving no residue – simplifying processes and improving reliability on the production floor. Its self-rinsing properties also promote rapid drying, minimising downtime and enhancing throughput.

Available in both liquid and aerosol forms, CYBERSOLV 141-K is suitable for precision cleaning applications where safety, speed, and residue-free results are critical.

“We’re honoured to receive this award and proud of the impact CYBERSOLV 141-K continues to make in the industry,” said Jayson Moy, Director of Global Product Management, KYZEN. “At KYZEN, we continue to develop safer, more effective cleaning solutions that support both operational and environmental goals.”

The Mexico Technology Awards honour the most recent technological innovations in Mexico’s manufacturing landscape, spotlighting achievements by OEM manufacturing equipment and materials suppliers over the past year.

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