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 | 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 | Fri May 15 19:08:25 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Ammonia based masks can create solderability issues after they are removed. You can get non-ammonia based latex mask material but down side is slower cure and cost a little more as they have higher levels of latex etc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 02:46:44 EDT 2008 | tang
Hi Guys, I have few question would like to ask regarding pcb conformal coating: 1. Can I know which masking material is the best for easy apply, fast cure, fast & easy to remove after coating & baking. And no chemical reaction which will whiten the
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 08:37:46 EST 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| I have a need to dispense a latex masking material using an automated dispensing system. We are presently looking at the I&J750. Does anyone have any experience with this piece of equipment, or have a better solution available? | Doug: You mig
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:54:45 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
I would suggest trying an acrylic peelable mask. In most cases peelable temporary masks are latex materials. Since you use an acrylic conformal coating it makes sense to use a mask with the same make up to avoid incompatabilities. Link to acrylic mas
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 12:01:08 EST 2010 | jdumont
Hey its probably the silicone adhesive
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 07:24:55 EST 2010 | jdumont
No problem just busting, trying to keep the mood light! Cheers
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 10:42:56 EST 2010 | mleber
Your masking dots are a silicone adhesive. Contact the supplier and tell them you need an acrylic adhesive on the same dots. Normally same cost and lead time.