Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 22:50:34 EDT 2001 | davidbot
700 V). If you need more wax to patch up the rework area just to the grocery store and get some parafin that is used for canning. Its cheap and non toxic but it is combustable if there is there is sustaiing flame. Plus you can make candles out of wha
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 00:46:53 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I don't believe I have ever done this or seen it, yet maybe since there are some other lube processes. Ask the Amp Guy for any older App Notes. They used to have a lot. If I got this right you could put it on the board with an applicator that c
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 02:38:24 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
Hey peoples, We are working with the dairy industry out here and they asked us to start reworking all there boards for them. Of course we said yes, hehe. Only we didn't know what them farmers coated them boards with. It turned out to be wax, hmmmm
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 08:45:33 EDT 2001 | 0704494250
Hey peoples, We are working with the dairy > industry out here and they asked us to start > reworking all there boards for them. Of course we > said yes, hehe. Only we didn't know what them > farmers coated them boards with. It turned out to
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 09:33:27 EDT 1999 | Herb Pabes
| Hey peoples, | We are working with the dairy industry out here and they asked us to start reworking all there boards for them. Of course we said yes, hehe. Only we didn't know what them farmers coated them boards with. It turned out to be wax, h
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 02:02:19 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Hey peoples, | | We are working with the dairy industry out here and they asked us to start reworking all there boards for them. Of course we said yes, hehe. Only we didn't know what them farmers coated them boards with. It turned out to be wa
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 12:25:09 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Paraffin wax. Before you laugh, check it out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraffin_wax#Wax Only draw back is you have to melt it, but works well on electronics.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 13:56:41 EST 2001 | csullivan
We currently use a "wax" ESD coating on our floor. It is cheap and easy to repair. However, the maintenace on it is extensive. It also needs to be re-"waxed" quite often. There are permant coatings out there. I have started to look into these pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 09:34:22 EST 2006 | pjc
You'll still have to mop the tiles bye the way to keep them clean. Instead of tiles I've used epoxy coating over concrete and used ESD wax. Had to clean floor and add wax about montly. We had one of those ESD floor testers to check. Epoxy floor was w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 18:13:30 EST 2018 | sarason
Hit wax dip of your edge connector. HVLP spray your conformal coating. hot alkaline wash to remove the wash. Followed by de-ionized water. Other techniques using peallable latex. Sarason
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