Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 09:07:49 EDT 2016 | johnb1712
We are looking for advice on removal of BGA components once urethane conformal coating has been applied and cured.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 30 16:16:17 EDT 2019 | stephendo
We use "Uline N95 Deluxe Industrial Respirator" face masks. We are looking for something better. Our conformal coating machine has an active exhaust pulling fumes out and the door is closed when the machine is running. We have a fume hood with an act
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 15:15:57 EDT 2023 | ushir
Good Day Please could someone assist with a copy of the Fastpath software for PVA 650 Conformal Coating machine. I have a copy of Pathmaster 4.0 should anyone require it. Thans
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 08:35:03 EDT 2019 | robl
For brush and dip coating we are using professional fume cabinets - https://monmouthscientific.co.uk/products/fume-cupboards/ 1.8m sized.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 09 16:19:54 EDT 2019 | cbart
We have draft/vent booths for our folks, we had a local company here make them for us with Black lights built in. they work nicely there is a constant draw. We also had the same company build drying cabinets, they have constant draw/ventilation on th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 11:50:23 EST 2013 | johng
Good morning Mark, No issues around the masking at this point. The issue seem to be in open areas as well as between clad runs. We are using Humiseal 1A33 Conformal Coat.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 12:23:07 EST 2013 | dontfeedphils
By "they've been through the wash cycle twice" what do you mean? What kind of cleaning process do you use? What sort of chemistry? How do you handle the assemblies after wash and before coating? Do the operators where power free gloves? -Phil
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 12:14:18 EST 2013 | johng
I'm using urethane conformal coat and have fisheyes and dewetting after coating even though the PWAs have been through the wash cycle twice. I'm looking at using Ionox 13302 in an ultrasonic cleaner as a short term solution until root cause can be id
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 12:15:04 EST 2013 | johng
I'm using urethane conformal coat and have fisheyes and dewetting after coating even though the PWAs have been through the wash cycle twice. I'm looking at using Ionox 13302 in an ultrasonic cleaner as a short term solution until root cause can be id
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 08:44:21 EST 2013 | diamondmt
John, In addtion to the cleaning process you may wnat to look at the masking materials you are using as well. Are you using any temporary masking tape? If so, do the dewetted areas coincide? Some of these tapes use a silicone-based adhesive which wi