Technical Library | 2019-12-05 13:30:46.0
Conformal coatings are regularly employed to protect the surface of a soldered printed circuit board assembly from moisture, chemicals in the PCBA's service environment, and foreign objects or debris. Conformal coatings are nonconductive and therefore cannot be placed on any location where electrical contact will be required, such as connector pins, test points, and sockets. Conformal coatings are also not permitted on any mechanical interface location, such as mounting holes or brackets, to assure the proper fit between items in the final assembly. In order to apply conformal coatings to an assembly and comply with the restrictions on keep-out areas, masking is employed to protect those surfaces.
Events Calendar | Mon Apr 23 00:00:00 EDT 2018 - Thu Apr 26 00:00:00 EDT 2018 | Shanghai, China
SMTA China East Conference 2018
Industry News | 2022-01-10 16:55:15.0
The SMTA Capital Chapter Officer team is excited to provide our members with a free technical webinar on "Use of Photonic Soldering to Rework Chip Components" presented by Dr. Vahid Akhavan, Global Application Engineer at NovaCentrix. The presentation will take place on January 20th at 12:00am EST.
Industry News | 2018-01-15 13:37:11.0
The SMTA is pleased to announce the Best Papers from SMTA International 2017. As speakers at SMTA International, individuals make contributions to the industry by sharing their research and findings. For these exceptional achievements, a cash award and plaque are given to all winners.
Industry News | 2021-04-23 16:11:06.0
XDry Corp. today announced an exclusive representative agreement with Matthew Associates in Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Industry News | 2021-11-02 08:43:30.0
XDry Corp. today announced an exclusive representative agreement with Technical Resources Corporation. Frank Mascetti and the team at TRC will provide sales for XDry throughout the territories of Florida, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Costa Rica.
Industry News | 2010-06-11 15:59:00.0
BANNOCKBURN, IL — IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® has released the A revision of IPC-9592, Requirements for Power Conversion Devices for the Computer and Telecommunications Industries. First released in 2008, IPC-9592 sets the requirements for power conversion devices (PCDs) in the computer and telecommunications industries, including design for reliability, design qualification testing, manufacturing conformance testing and quality processes.
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Industry News | 2011-04-01 13:21:14.0
IPC invites researchers, academics, technical experts and industry leaders to submit abstracts for the IPC Conference on Reliability: Assembly Process for a Reliable Product, November 1–2, 2011 in Irvine, Calif. Focused on reliability issues arising at the assembly level, the conference will highlight new developments in materials, process and test.