Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 07:13:08 EDT 2010 | raghu
We have PVA 354Bench top conformal coating machine. We are going to procure the Humiseal 1B31 material. Is this material is suitable for this model of machine? Is there any special pecautions to be taken while programming? What are the main problemsd
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 01:02:31 EDT 2010 | raghu
We have PVA 354Bench top conformal coating machine. We are going to procure the Humiseal 1B31 material. Is this material is suitable for this model of machine? Is there any special pecautions to be taken while programming? What are the main problems
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 09:40:59 EDT 2015 | jvalverde
Hello, I want to make a simple conformal coating machine, I think in a Cartesian robot with MACH3 software. My questions are about the G-Code for the program (the software to design: % open/close nozzle, the paths (trajectory), import the pcb fi
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 17:13:31 EDT 2015 | tombstonesmt
There are factors that manufacturers have taken into consideration when dealing with coating. On/off times, dispense speeds, heights, etc.. Dedicated software with tools to easily map out paths are a godsend. We made our own coating machine with a s
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 10:12:07 EDT 2015 | fcmtechnician
Hi buy a manufactured machine! is not hard to build one, but the know how after you build it is the key point for you! Are you able to build and control the applicator to coat your board? are also some Budget machine on this area, look for Dima, Ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 19:57:54 EDT 2024 | compit
I am looking for a machine to protect PCBs against moisture with varnish. It doesn't have to be very efficient, it seems that one for a desk is enough. What to look for? Is it worth looking for a used one? Best available in Europe.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 21:42:48 EDT 2015 | comatose
Why not just pick up something like an old Camalot 1414 and use that? Then all the work other than rigging up a valve is already done. 1414s go for a couple or five grand in workable condition, especially without a pump.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 02:17:09 EDT 2015 | armandogomez
Is going to be a lot of work to do something like that, money and time, why not buy something on the market? camalot is a good brand or PVA is another brand.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 12:08:10 EDT 2015 | derrikf
I built one using an old Asymtek Automove. When all was said and done, it cost less than $400, including what was paid for the machine itself. It's a very basic setup, (air over syringe), but for our needs it does everything and more. With air to syr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 17:29:42 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
Re: item 3 - there are ultrasonic thickness machines (Panametrics makes one) that can measure coating dry with a small transducer head. A little pricey for ones that measure reliably in the .003" +/- .002" range.