Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 20:51:35 EDT 2003 | davef
Dunno about UK suppliers, how about: * Isola P97 / P27 * Polyclad GI-787 If laminates are so bloody expensive in UK, why not them have made in the States?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 11:12:33 EST 2004 | Steve
Does anyone have an opinion about the pro's and con's of Getek vs Isola FR408 laminate? What laminate to most of you call out? Thanks in advance for your feedback. Steve
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 11:17:41 EDT 2006 | MFG CAVEMAN
Since I didn't see it mentioned - Are you specifying a laminate that is considered compatible with a RoHS process? I don't mean just a high Tg but a high Td (decomposition) and CTE material such as Isola 410, FR408 etc.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 13:58:27 EDT 2006 | markb
We use the Isola 410 laminate. They just issued a tech bulletin on the same day (coincidence???) that we found the problem. It mostly talks about handling (i.e. environmental storage) and pre-bake operations to prevent issues like this.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 00:16:47 EDT 2009 | boardhouse
Do you know what material type and brand was used. example: Isola IS410 Regards, Mike
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 05:18:25 EDT 2011 | aj
Hi all, Looks like this laminate is becoming extinct... What have you switched to if you were a user? AJ...
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 07:40:19 EDT 2020 | sara_pcb
I am using PCBs fabricated by ISOLA HR370 material. The layer count is typically 8-10 layers. thickness is 2.0mm. What is the optimum time to bake prior to assembly. What is the Standard refereed to,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 18:14:40 EST 2008 | boardhouse
Hi Felix, First thing to verify is that your supplier is actually suppling you with the correct material. China is known for not keeping with the requested materials and will substitute if not controlled. I would recomend ITEQ, TUC or Nan ya for of
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 06 15:14:35 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
If the concern is the increased moisture absorption associated with lead-free capable materials, you probably have the most experience with phenolic materials like Isola IS410 or 370HR. The best move would be to switch to an IPC 4101/99 or /124 mate
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 20:47:07 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Does anyone know where to get conductive coatings you can spray/paint/bake on hard surfaces? I would like tha actual manufacturer not a coating service company. | Jim: Try these guys. Dave F Von Rolla Isola (E Kote) One West Campbell Rd Schenec