Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 17 09:09:15 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea
Contact the adhesive manufacturer, or their website. Most adhesive suppliers offer two cure options - one with a belt oven profile and one with a box oven profile. The belt oven is usually a ramp and plateau of 120-150C for approx 2 minutes. The b
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 22 19:59:26 EST 2009 | prodivegsr
Hi Davef, The bubbles occurs at the body also...there's also a washing process before the conformal coating:-the Flux residue are removed after washing. ... The curing profile is also something that we are looking into during the initial troubles
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 09:56:21 EST 2001 | blnorman
An adhesive, is an adhesive, is an adhesive. Yes most will thin when exposed to elevated temperature, but that's only for a short time. As cross-linking starts, viscosity increases. Having made countless numbers of adhesively bonded samples in the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 09:34:38 EST 2024 | wintercurrants
The equipment of Specialty Coating Systems and PVA is both simple to operate and maintain. Since it's a spray booth, constant maintenance is required or you risk having a serious headache. Our conformal coating line includes a double-sided UV oven, a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:31:25 EDT 2017 | bmedeiros2017
Hello, Curious to know if anyone has had some experience converting a Heller reflow oven to Cure 1B73 Coating material. Please share experience and process parameters to help obtain cure to conformal coated boards. TIA!!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 12:27:26 EDT 2004 | jseagle
Looking for manufacturers of UV Curing Ovens. Also, can you give me a ballpark price for one? Thanks James
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 09:35:42 EDT 2008 | msangabriel
I have one brand new UV oven and 2 used ones. We used to cure Dymax conformal coating in this plant. We are selling those ovens.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 11:31:19 EST 2009 | lynn_norman
Fusion makes UV ovens. Most conformal coating suppliers have a UV line. Great for quick cures, but the ovens interfered with our automated guided vehicles, so we had to abandon the UV.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 16:43:05 EDT 2006 | samir
Silicone-based coatings "repel" most foreign,non-compatible materials like peelable solder mask, and rubber or vinyl boots. The result is, uncured material around the vicinity of where the boot was. Trust me. Been there and done that. As a rookie
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 12:26:33 EST 2001 | traviss
I used a Blue M batch oven quite a bit to cure in works great. All you have to do is get the board up to cure temperature, 150C normally and your all set. It will probably be in there longer than the time required but at that low temperature it shoul