Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 13:31:28 EST 2019 | SMTA-Joe
I have seen this issue with manufacturer markings stamped on PCBs. The ink just melts away as soon as CC touches it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 18:13:30 EST 2019 | slthomas
Has anyone found a durable, indelible inspection stamp ink? We have an extreme case of smearing/obliteration because we have the boards dip coated (Humiseal 1B73). The manufacturer of our stamps is zero help, i.e., the best I could get out of them
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 14:07:29 EST 2019 | slthomas
I figured it was just going to take a little searching to find a (more expensive) stamp that used an (more expensive) indelible ink. Not the case. Just can't find anything at all, and the stamp manufacturers say not to use any ink but what they provi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 08:47:21 EDT 2019 | SMTA-John
Having success with Circuit Boards #432 Solvent Resistant Ink - Designed specifically for circuit boards. This medium dry ink is highly resistant to solvents .... It is also non-conducting. Note: this ink contains an aggressive solvent so should not
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 15:17:54 EDT 1998 | Chris Jackson
We are in the process of validating Silicon 1C55 (thermal cure) conformal coating over Alpha LR725 solder paste. I am looking for anyone who may be using this process, or has been exposed to someone who is doing this process. Our concern is with the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 13:26:59 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt
Terry Sorry, I just re-read your question and failed to answer all your questions: Shadowing only applies to coatings that are UV curable. Neither of these are UV curable. You do not want this technology for 3 dimensional assemblies, it is too expe
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 15:01:23 EST 2005 | davef
We're not familiar with your DYMAX #984-LVUF. The problem is not with your conformal coating. The problem is with your 0805 [and not all of 0805, probably just those from a specific supplier]. This lack of coverage of components is called dewetting
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 Jun 25 08:29:34 EDT 1998 | Alan Brewin
HumiSeal 1C55 is used by several of our customers over NO-clean pastes with success. Have you seen anything to cause concern?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 08:44:20 EDT 2012 | leeg
We use the Edding pen as stated but then apply a quick set epoxy resin over the top and allow to dry, this does work.