Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 15:32:15 EST 2009 | gtemkin
A few other data points to consider. My experience working with Dymax 984LVF material was that its UV cure must be initiated immediately after coating, otherwise is surface will remain tacky forever, something like a post-it note tackiness, which wi
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 13:39:08 EST 2009 | grics
Good morning Jamie. I work at a CM and can offer some input on process flexability. I do not have any data on how reliable the coating is but I can say that they are both very difficult to control. Will you be selective coating or full coating? Ho
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 09 17:39:06 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Shadow cure effects are dealt with by post cure mechanisims. New UV Coatings should have one, either heat or moisture cure. Basically UV primary cure starts off cure process, allows handling of the products. But UV is not suitable for all products
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 10:25:35 EDT 2000 | NLykus
Just started using VOC free no clean in a fully inerted wave. Have problem with one assembly with solder balling. This assembly is single sided mixed and solder mask is UV cured wet film. Other assemblies we build are L.P.I. solder mask and do exhib
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 18:11:53 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Also coating costs depends on solids content vs final dry film thickness. Some newer UV coatings are 100% solids, so what you put down you get on the PCB after cure, use no solvents at all. So a cost to look at are qty of PCB per litre of material. T
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 31 08:12:07 EDT 2004 | sforman1
Why even worry about VOC's when there are excellent UV cure materials to coat PCB's Sam Forman Microcoat Technologies
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 22:41:37 EDT 2005 | davef
Peter are you having fun with solder masks erwat? We saw this years ago with LPI solder masks. It shows occasionally with other masks. We agree with Russ. If nothing [eg, alcohol, flux thinner, acetonitrile, or water] dissolves the haze, then it
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 21:51:29 EST 2000 | Dave F
Kurt: Lots of choices, not many of them good, yano. 1 So LPI has taken over the market pretty nearly 100%, but it won't "tent" reliably, because it is not very viscous when applied and drops into the hole. So then, tenting/plugging with LPI is bad
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 21:51:29 EST 2000 | Dave F
Kurt: Lots of choices, not many of them good, yano. 1 So LPI has taken over the market pretty nearly 100%, but it won't "tent" reliably, because it is not very viscous when applied and drops into the hole. So then, tenting/plugging with LPI is bad
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 14:10:57 EST 1999 | Tom B
Hello Netters, I need some info, Earl or Dave, I have a PCB that exhibits a white layer on solder side. It does not appear to be surface residues (IPA has no effect), but looks like its under solder mask. My first guess is that the LPI solder mask