Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 01:58:48 EST 2015 | bugarin
Sorry , I`ve got the wrong flux code ,we use NC Kester 959T and we intend to use NC277 VOC-free from AIM, Cheers
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 09:49:57 EDT 2018 | dontfeedphils
Not entirely clear on your question. We don't coat any of our hardware (assemblies are coated prior to hardware installation), so if coating needs to be reworked after this, then hardware removal is needed.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 16:45:35 EDT 2020 | duso02
All URs require a long time to fully cure. And actually, most users do not reach full-cure before using the board. Even Humiseal 1A33 will be dry enough to handle after a very short time.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 08:15:39 EDT 2009 | kpm135
We've used both 1A33 urethane and 1B31 acrylic coating on our SMT assemblies with great success for many many years. This is with components of all shapes and sizes including a 9 ball micro-BGA. We apply the coating in every way imaginable and we hav
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 16:30:02 EDT 2011 | duso02
Rich That is a standard reaction with Humiseal 1A33, nothing to worry about. Find a board that was coated over year ago and had been heated up at all and it will be an amber color. It does not violate the IPC for discoloration. We have coated boards
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 14:55:51 EDT 2008 | grics
I have a question for the manufacturing masters... We are going to start running test trials/DOE of a Urethane Coating (Humiseal 1A33) and I am not sure what to expect. From what I understand, urethane coating is pretty difficult to work. It is supp
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 01:07:46 EDT 2009 | tpappano
I have used 1A33 for many years with excellent results on through-hole pcbs in equipment subjected to very hot and very cold environments. Because 1A33 continues to harden with time, I assumed it would simply not be usable on smt boards, cracking t
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:51:23 EST 2006 | SteveH
We have 2 PVA2400 4 axis selective spray machines that we use to spray Humiseal 1B31 and 1A33. They take a bit of programming to get right, though this is easy to do, but do the job OK. Another to consider if you need the 4 axis of movement would b
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 09:47:45 EST 2015 | rgduval
Well, since you're looking at a water soluble flux from AIM, I'm guessing you wash the boards before you conformal coat them. Thus, I wouldn't expect any interaction between the excess flux that you're washing off of the boards and the Humiseal that
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 21:02:23 EDT 2016 | rwd
I am doing some rework to my CCA. I then need to conformal coat the board. I'm using Humiseal 1A33 GEL and my jumper wires are teflon coated. I understand the chemical interaction between the 2 products. My question is "Is this an acceptable prac