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AR/UR Coating Application

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 16:36:51 EST 2018 | dontfeedphils

For anyone looking back on this post, I ended up figuring out something that will work for my process. Jack up the atomization pressure on the guns, lower material flow, quicker-lighter coats, less time between coats, and more coats. Smooth, even f

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 19:19:08 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's performance, and the MFR data sheets don't match up at all (they each spec

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:02:18 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

Sorry, in the following message I'm agreeing with Graham - not Greg... | | I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's p

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 13:08:05 EST 2014 | hegemon

Paralene, Paraxylene, or other vacuum deposited coating will require this method to remove the coatings. UR and Acrylics have solvents, as Rob above has mentioned. Plastic bead media and wheat chaff are ones that I know have been used for Paralene

Cleaning before Conformal Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 15:03:46 EDT 2005 | Amol

Hi, I am running a circuit board that needs a part to be put on it after cleaning and before conformal coating. the only problem is that after cleaning and hand assembly of the part, there is a thin whitish residue in the ckt board that one can see w

AR/UR Coating Application

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 09:38:46 EST 2018 | dontfeedphils

We supply to defense primes, so there's not really any wiggle room on these sort of issues. Thanks for the idea though.

AR/UR Coating Application

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 09:33:17 EST 2018 | jmedernach

Have you considered Teflon boots over your connectors? 1B31 cleans up quite nicely with IPA. It makes reusable fixture concepts pretty attractive.

Urethane Conformal Coatings

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 16:45:35 EDT 2020 | duso02

All URs require a long time to fully cure. And actually, most users do not reach full-cure before using the board. Even Humiseal 1A33 will be dry enough to handle after a very short time.

AR/UR Coating Application

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 07:41:01 EST 2018 | dontfeedphils

Interesting, never heard of using wax as a coating mask. Not sure how well the AR coating would hold up to a hot alkaline wash (unless you have experience with it), but that stuff usually starts to flake off/de-wet if you just look at it wrong. I'm

Conformal Coating Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 10:12:27 EST 2013 | dontfeedphils

Hey Bill, it really depends on the material you're looking at using UR, SR, AR, the easiest to deal with being AR, although if you can find a UR that doesn't clog up the machine too bad those are usually more viscous and easier to apply selectively u


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