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Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 18:09:57 EDT 2011 | isd_jwendell

Nice idea on the rain-x. I'll give it a try, thanks.

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 10:52:49 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf

This is crazy talk.

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 07:23:44 EDT 2011 | ccouture

Yes, the smaller the aperture, the more difference you will see. It's at it's best on the very fine pitch(

SMD LEDs stick to nozzle while mounting

Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 18:53:20 EDT 2012 | stentech

Pick and place is not my area but I did have a customer a while ago with a similar problem. He did try different nozzles and air pressure. They use Nano protek on thier stencils. He wiped the nozzles with Nano Protek and the problem dissappeared. Onl

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 16:29:05 EDT 2011 | markhoch

Has anybody else tried using stencils coated with Nano ProTek? I did find that I could reduce my cleaning frequency and squeegee pressure, which should help to increase stencil life, but I'm finding that it seems to wear off quicker than I thought i

Underscreen cleaning cycles

Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 14:54:38 EDT 2012 | stentech

I am not aware of the Nano protek flaking off. However I do believe it can wear off through abrasion. Unforunately there is no red light goes off when it has worn unless you have good paste inspection. Even when it wears it will not take you to a neg

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 10:43:00 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf

Rain X goes on windshields. Nano coating goes in the garbage. Order your stencils correctly from a reputable stencil house and fugetaboutit.

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 13:17:49 EDT 2011 | ehughes

I would be careful with trying Rain-X. Rain-X is a silanol treatment that is not durable. That is why you need to reapply it on a windshield many times. Also you could contaminate the paste as it will come off the stencil during the printing. From

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 11:10:27 EDT 2011 | ccouture

It's actually a "silane" according to the same article. Also, it "bonds" with the surface of the stencil. once bonded, it's not going anywhere. I'm not a chemist. I'm not promoting this product to be used on stencil. I'm just pointing out that what i

Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 11:32:54 EDT 2011 | jseagle

Haven't used it yet but have requested a sample. Care to share what the cost is? I'll reply after I've tried it.


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