Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 16:32:23 EDT 2015 | duso02
Commonly done with Parylene.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 13:57:07 EDT 2015 | circleprime
I have a customer that is requesting their flex circuit be conformally coated. Is this something that is done? Which coating would stand up to the stresses of flexing? Wouldn't that put stress on the components? Thanks! Shannon
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 11:28:54 EDT 2015 | pankyb1261
How many times does it have to flex. There are acrylic conformal coatings that can be bent once to 90 degrees or so
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 16:39:16 EDT 2015 | cnotebaert
have done it in the past, used silicon as it will flex,, however its not the most robust material! tends to peel/flake off.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 15:13:52 EDT 2013 | esoderberg
Does anyone have a novel idea on how to protect the flex area during conformal spray coating? Currently using Humiseal T30 on the flex but it has to be removed very carefully to insure coating stays intact on the board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 10:13:32 EDT 2015 | charliedci
Anyone aware of an acrylic conformal coating that is UV curable?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 05:39:39 EDT 2015 | sarason
Electrolube has one. http://www.electrolube.com/products/conformal-coatings/uvcl/low_non-voc/ Sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 08:45:42 EDT 2005 | jimih280
how does polyurethane used for wood floor coating differ from urethane conformal coatings sold for circuit boards? where can i get uv tracer to put in oil based urethane?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 06:48:15 EDT 2005 | davef
Alternatives are: * DSCC Columbus continues to maintain the QPL for MIL-I-46058C. [Engineering is unlikely to change.] * Use International Electrotechnical Commission Standard, IEC 61086 - Coatings for loaded printed wire boards (conformal coatings)
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 22:34:19 EDT 2005 | davef
Many companies use IPC-CC-830B as a replacement for the deactivated MIL-I-46058 conformal coating standard.