Industry News | 2011-02-17 14:41:49.0
STI Electronics, Inc., a full service organization providing training, electronic and industrial distribution, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping, and small- to medium-volume PCB assembly, will feature its key products and services at the upcoming SMTA Dallas Expo & Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at the Richardson Civic Center in Richardson, TX.
Industry News | 2017-07-17 19:09:09.0
Nordson DIMA has launched a new web site, www.nordsondima.com. The newly designed site makes it easier for visitors to learn about Nordson DIMA's full line of hot bar reflow soldering, heat seal bonding, ACF laminating, and heat staking solutions. A second website, www.dimadispensing.eu, was updated to cover the dispensing product lines that are exclusively available for the European region.
Industry News | 2018-06-04 18:24:29.0
Nordson DIMA, a division of Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ: NDSN), will exhibit a range of products for hot bar soldering, as well as fluid dispensing and coating systems, at SMT Hybrid 2018 in Nuremberg, Germany, June 5-7, 2018, in the AAT Aston GmbH stand, Hall 4, booth 241.
Industry News | 2012-01-17 15:52:01.0
STI Electronics will feature its key products and services in Booth #2921 at the upcoming IPC APEX Expo, scheduled to take place February 28 - March 1, 2012 at the San Diego Convention Center in California.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 15:11:09 EST 2007 | kennyg
Is it acceptable to apply an acrylic conformal coat, cure and then apply a silicone RTV on top (for staking tall components)? Should there be a concern with the bond between the acrylic and the RTV?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 08 14:16:29 EDT 2019 | sever_83
We've never heard of seen of such a thing either. We tried a clean sample board and applied con coat. Same process through out and we saw nothing. After speaking with the original operators who was curing the boards he had left the boards much longer
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 10:12:14 EDT 2005 | davef
Common RTV does out-gas causing corrosion. NASA allows use of non/low-out-gassing RTV. Try the following companies: * Ablestik Electronic: Materials, 20021 Susana Road, Rancho Dominguez, California 90221 U.S.A., 310-764.4600, F 310-764-2545 * Arlon