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Nordson MARCH Research Evaluates the Effects of RF Plasma Processing Prior to Conformal Coating on Adhesion, Conformity of Coverage, and Electrical Functionality

Industry News | 2016-03-03 08:27:28.0

Nordson MARCH has recently released a white paper showing the results of RF plasma processing on conformal coating adhesion, the conformity of the coating coverage, and the resulting effects on electrical functionality of a fully assembled printed circuit board. The research was done in conjunction with Nordson ASYMTEK, AirBorn Electronics, and SMART Microsystems (formerly known as Desich SMART Center). The paper can be downloaded at http://bit.ly/MARCH-PlasmaWP.

MARCH Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions

Evaluating the Effects of Plasma Treatment prior to Conformal Coating on Electronic Assemblies to Enhance Conformity of Coverage

Technical Library | 2017-06-01 17:12:08.0

The corrosion of Nickel-Palladium-Gold (Ni-Pd-Au) finish terminals in humid environments is known to be reduced with the application of a conformal coating such as acrylic. Corrosion has a higher rate of occurrence around the terminal ‘knee’ of a surface mount component, which may be reduced with the application of conformal coatings. Although radio frequency (RF) plasma processing is generally known to enhance conformity of conformal coating to surfaces through ionic bombardment, the effect on the functionality of assembled printed circuit boards (PCB) is not as well known. The purpose of this study is to assess whether RF plasma processing can enhance the adhesive and coverage qualities of an acrylic conformal coating on PCBs, specifically on Ni-Pd-Au terminals with a knee, and if plasma processing has an effect on the electrical functionality of components and fully assembled PCB.

MARCH Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions

The Effects of Plasma Treatment Prior to Conformal Coating

Technical Library | 2021-10-06 17:54:32.0

The corrosion of Nickel-Palladium-Gold (Ni-Pd-Au) finish terminals in humid environments is known to be reduced with the application of a conformal coating such as acrylic. Corrosion has a higher rate of occurrence around the terminal 'knee' of a surface mount component, which may be reduced with the application of conformal coatings. Although radio frequency (RF) plasma processing is generally known to enhance conformity of conformal coating to surfaces through ionic bombardment, the effect on the functionality of assembled printed circuit boards (PCB) is not as well known. The purpose of this study is to assess whether RF plasma processing can enhance the adhesive and coverage qualities of an acrylic conformal coating on PCBs

MARCH Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions

Polyonics Adds New Double-Coated Polyimide Options to its Family of High Temperature Engineered Tapes

Industry News | 2012-02-10 15:56:15.0

The new Polyonics double-coated tapes are ideal for bonding materials that will be exposed to extremly high temperatures and harsh manufacturing environments. They include liners that are designed to be die cut and, due to their additional stiffness compared to transfer adhesives, can be easily auto-applied.

Polyonics, Inc.

Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 14:32:58 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine

We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not alwa

Re: Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 18:01:47 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is no

Re: Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 17:36:43 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine

| | We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not

Re: Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 15:53:32 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not al

Re: Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 01:06:13 EDT 1998 | Mike Moninger

| We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not al

Re: Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 07:13:27 EDT 1998 | Tom Tellinghuisen

| We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not al


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