Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 21:12:18 EST 2020 | nizar
Hi, For the invisible nano coating, do we have any rapid method to determine nano coating worn out on stencil.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 03:40:41 EST 2020 | jakapratama
Hi, Some nano coat supplier said that you can drop water to the surface where the coating supposed to present before to check. If it's beading, it's still there. I take it that you meant by self in-house wiping of coating, yes? Stencil supplier nan
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 10:37:34 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
What sort of nano coating? The coatings that aren't snake oil tend to have a color to it. The other ones are typically wipe on and seem like a waste of time to me.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:49:20 EST 2020 | emeto
Steve I did investigate the transparent nano coat before for performance. We examined 3 different assemblies based in design criteria. In more simplistic designs it is not worth having it. On more challenging designs it is worth. It proved to have be
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:41:02 EST 2020 | slthomas
I'm wondering if anyone has ever done a before/after test on the wipe-on type to see if it's any better. The factory applied stuff has been a game changer for us and as already stated, has the added benefit of a dye to indicate that it's still ther
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 09:46:08 EST 2013 | pgarsoe
davef, can you ask the companies to post their papers in the technical section and link to them from this post?...
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 03 04:56:34 EST 2013 | odedkal
Hello Davef, Can you please share some links to these papers ? BR, Oded.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 13:48:27 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
I have been told that stencil nano-coatings are rain-x in a different container. I guess I half believed it until I opened up a sample the other day. It smells EXCACTLY like rain-x. For those of you that have never smelled rain-x it has a very distin
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 08:29:14 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
I do not have the warm and fuzzy feel about these coatings due to the lack of supporting data. Aside from trying to save some money on wiper paper I do not see an advantage that would justify it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 09:43:19 EST 2013 | davef
Señor Tech: You're correct. I get the impression that these coatings are aimed at solving specific problems. If you don't have that kind of pain, why get involved?