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Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 15:18:35 EDT 2005 | FW

Hi! We have both Dip & Spray conformal coating processes & have never done any kind of baking before the process! I am assuming the reason for baking would be the same - ie, remove any moisture on the brds since moisture will create failure of the co

Gloves for conformal coat masking

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 07:19:13 EDT 2010 | jry74

I tried these and the operators didn't like them. The palm dip didn't slide well on tape and the finger tips were a bit bulky.

Gloves for conformal coat masking

Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 19:41:12 EDT 2010 | jry74

Our employees use a knit style ESD glove when masking boards to prevent oils. They snag alot and bend leads and cause other problems. I have tried dipped palm but they are bulky and dont offer "feel". I tried a silky type but they had a huge seam

Masking of PWBs prior to conformal coat

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

silicone conformal coat and electrical contacts

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 08:36:14 EST 2007 | CK Flip

Wow, I cut first cut my teeth in the Industrial motor control industry. My 1st company made motor control products like variable speed drives, solid state overload relays, soft starts, etc. and in our shop, we used nothing BUT Dow Corning silicone p

Masking of PWBs prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 17:46:29 EDT 2006 | SD

First of all, do not use kapton tape! It tends to cause a dewetting effect around the tape. A call to Humiseal will explain why. There's not really a blanket answer to your question.... Removing cured liquid mask can often result in a fillet ef

Bubbles in conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 11:35:07 EDT 2009 | davef

There are many possibilities: * Conformal coat is incompatible with surface residue on the board * Conformal coat is incompatible with solder mask on the board * Moisture is out-gassing from the board * Conformal coat is too thick and does not allow

Bubbles in conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 08:34:50 EDT 2009 | floydf

I am having trouble with little air bubbles in my conformal coat. It ranges from a few pin sized bubble to looking like spit. We are using Dow 2620 silicone conformal coat applied with a PVA sprayer machine. The conformal coat comes in bladder bags t

Bubbles in conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 16:07:30 EDT 2009 | dlabelle

We use Dow 2620 silicone conformal coat applied with PVA1000 sprayer machine. If used on a daily bases, we have no problem. If we let the machine sit idle for over a week, we will get bubbles in the conformal coating. Sometimes, purging the line w

Cleaning for conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 11:50:23 EST 2013 | johng

Good morning Mark, No issues around the masking at this point. The issue seem to be in open areas as well as between clad runs. We are using Humiseal 1A33 Conformal Coat.

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