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humiseal 1b73 wicking

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 20:39:41 EST 2010 | localperm79

I've recently been placed in control of operations of our SCS conformal coat sprayer and I must eliminate problems with wicking of humiseal 1b73 into surface mount connectors while also trying to minimize masking as much as possible. We use a 55:45

humiseal 1b73 wicking

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 08:10:26 EST 2010 | davef

Here is a posting by P Kinner at Humiseal ... Typically, there are three main approaches to avoid coating wicking into press-fit connectors (and other keep out areas). Wicking is a phenomenon caused by a combination of low viscosity of conformal coa

Re: conformal coating after rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 09:00:56 EST 1999 | Chris Fontaine

| | I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the

conformal coating after rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 10:17:47 EST 1999 | LeeAnne

I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the coa

Re: conformal coating after rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 14:31:14 EST 1999 | Dave F

| I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the c

Re: conformal coating after rework

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 23 07:08:54 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the c

conformal coating selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 23 23:59:25 EST 2000 | terry sun

Hello to all out there, We're considering CC process,and would like to know some defferences between SSC3 of Electrolube and Humiseal 1B73, yes,I know that SSC3 is silicone one,and Humiseal 1B73 is solvent based acrylic as well as other basic propert

Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 05:18:37 EST 2009 | prodivegsr

Hi All, Recently we are working on the conformal coating process using Humiseal chemical 1B73 and thinner 521. Bubbles on component body/joints are seen after gone through the IR Reflow Oven. During the conformal coating, only tiny bubbles seen af

Humiseal 1A33 conformal coating using automated atomized spray

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 10:35:41 EDT 2018 | mgerrior

Hey Phil, i'm just curious what your rework processes are for your hardware after conformal coating is applied (if any). I'm interested in conformal coating as our hardware can be exposed to moisture rich environments at customer sites but to my kno

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 12:59:51 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

| | I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's performance, and the MFR data sheets don't match up at all (they each spe

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