Electronics Forum: conformal coatings (Page 1 of 108)

conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 08:54:51 EDT 1999 | Jacqueline Coia

Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the application of conformal coatings (double comp.type) using both methods of spraying and dipping. Information must also include best instrument f

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 11:47:50 EST 2014 | rgduval

Is there a reason you're considering bead-blasting the conformal coating? It seems like a bit of overkill. Most of the cc that I've used over the years either has a solvent that will dissolve it, or will dissolve with heat. Heat has been our go-to

Re: conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 22:18:02 EDT 1999 | armin

Hi Graham, can u send me some conformal coating guidelines. i'm also interested ! my e-mail add is armin.tan@setec.com.au thanks | | Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the applica

Re: conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 10:58:06 EDT 1999 | Ken Lester

| Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the application of conformal coatings (double comp.type) using both methods of spraying and dipping. Information must also include best instrument

Re: conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 09:45:26 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the application of conformal coatings (double comp.type) using both methods of spraying and dipping. Information must also include best instrument

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 11:06:49 EST 2014 | cunningham

Does anyone do this? We have a small booth and lots of different kinds of media to try. it will be local stripping of coating on components for rework purposes. My main concern is ESD levels and how best to measure this. Any ideas or any papers o

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 06:20:05 EST 2014 | bandjwet

These micro ablation stations can be outfitted with air ionizers and you can use less electronegative materials like corn starch as the blast media. Laser ablation works on parylene and other coatings when on metal surfaces. BWET

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 15:14:58 EST 2015 | stevezeva

This is a late reply, but from my experience a really good removal station is one made by a company called CCRCo. They make a micro-abrasive station that addresses all the ESD concerns. They utilize a reusable media that is really cost effective. The

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 13:08:05 EST 2014 | hegemon

Paralene, Paraxylene, or other vacuum deposited coating will require this method to remove the coatings. UR and Acrylics have solvents, as Rob above has mentioned. Plastic bead media and wheat chaff are ones that I know have been used for Paralene

bead blasting conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 06:16:53 EST 2014 | cunningham

Yeh due to the solvents in the coatings im guessing there is a health and safety risk. Solvent stripping is a lengthy process for the coatings we use and usually means submerging the whole board so not local to the rework. We have a booth with ioni

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