Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 09:16:53 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
I would suggest you call Dymax (may be Diemax) - they are the adhesive experts when it comes to UV curing materials. I am very sorry, but somehow they are not in my database. You should be able to find them on the net under and adhesives+UV search.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 17:50:13 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Dear Sirs, | I need somehelp to know some sources for white epoxy UV curing SMT adhesive glue ( not alphametal and heuareus ) ,Please help with companies names and tel/fax numbers !! | Thanks all | Mohamed Ragai Mohamed: I'm not positive if all
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 15:12:17 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: Consider Dymax 911. It�s wave solderable and passes Cl ion, copper mirror, SIR, and electromigration tests. We have heard good things about Masterbond uV curables, but have not looked at them. 911 doesn�t cure very deep into the little d
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 10:33:53 EST 2005 | Frank R.
I use conformal coating DYMAX #984-LVUF and I don't know if it's a problem of viscosity but 0805 components are not covered properly. We use a dispensor to applied it and we cured it by UV. Even if I apply a thicker layer, the coating seems to have
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 15:01:23 EST 2005 | davef
We're not familiar with your DYMAX #984-LVUF. The problem is not with your conformal coating. The problem is with your 0805 [and not all of 0805, probably just those from a specific supplier]. This lack of coverage of components is called dewetting
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 13:39:08 EST 2009 | grics
Good morning Jamie. I work at a CM and can offer some input on process flexability. I do not have any data on how reliable the coating is but I can say that they are both very difficult to control. Will you be selective coating or full coating? Ho