Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 06:59:26 EDT 2011 | headlad
We use a 2 part epoxy from DEVCON it's listed as 5 minute FR 2 part epoxy. We have used a lot of the material with excellent results, specifically for security reasons.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 15:45:57 EDT 2010 | hsodan
Should it not be quite easy to center the part with laser (and faster)?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 02:47:37 EDT 2018 | liuliying
There is a need to get to the site to understand http://www.pcbindex.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 22:10:29 EST 2012 | doncattoni
Hello Austin, Sorry for the delayed response. There are different types of cures for conformal coating such as RTV which stands for Room Temperature Vulcanising which means they are cured by the humidity in the air. This type of cure does not need
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 11:11:35 EDT 2002 | davef
Universal Instruments charts five barriers to success 1. Nonconforming material reports 2. Parts shortages 3. Configuration changes 4. Miscellaneous - rework, software changes 5. Assembly errors
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 10:49:07 EDT 2004 | kennyg
I agree that this is the the thing to do. I just thought it was strange that 033A does not mention drying level 2 parts. I wonder if it was intentional or an oversight.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 15:50:14 EST 2004 | grayman
Dave, We are using 2 parts of chemical today 1 for wash and the other 1 for rinse, but this is very expensive and time consuming as we have to make preparations for two chemicals. I believed that there are manufacturers of 1 part chemical use for
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 10:37:17 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Is it possible to identify the part# of an SMT diode by the markings on the top of the part. The part(s) are in an SOT23 package. I have 2 parts. The markings are: KZ2 P3 and KJE ON Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 21:18:04 EDT 2007 | darby
Have just discovered wrongly labelled resistor from YAGEO RC0805FR-072K2L Date 200706, Which should be 2k2. Part is in fact 22r.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 08:25:57 EST 2016 | esoderberg
Try Humiseal 2A53. This is a very old 2-part epoxy coating that is still used by a number of companies as well as the military. Very hard to rework, transparent and may be what you are looking for