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BGA failure after coating

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 08:15:39 EDT 2009 | kpm135

We've used both 1A33 urethane and 1B31 acrylic coating on our SMT assemblies with great success for many many years. This is with components of all shapes and sizes including a 9 ball micro-BGA. We apply the coating in every way imaginable and we hav

Conformal coating (again)

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:54:45 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

I would suggest trying an acrylic peelable mask. In most cases peelable temporary masks are latex materials. Since you use an acrylic conformal coating it makes sense to use a mask with the same make up to avoid incompatabilities. Link to acrylic mas

Conformal coating IS-410 boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:36:41 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip

Sorry to interfere with Dave F, but perhaps your IAg finishes have issues with process residues from the boardhouse. What is the base material of your ConAP conformal coating - acrylic, silicone, polyurethane? We do CC (acrylic) and IAg and never h

Conformal coating Pen

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:36:11 EDT 2005 | Steve

A customer of mine is using Chemtronics (Circuit Works) CW3300 Overcoat pen. This is an acrylic conformal coating. It cures at Room temperature. They need something similar that can be UV cured in a pen form. Any suggestions?

Conformal coating (again)

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 04:27:59 EST 2004 | loz

Thanks Dave, sounds totally plausible. In answer to Pete B's questions 1. Spot mask IS only being applied to earthing points, top and bottom side. 2. Unsure. Speaking to manufacturer they are telling me it is compatable. However data sheet is vague.

Conformal coating IS-410 boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:39:10 EDT 2007 | Cmiller

Acrylic.

Re: conformal coating selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 13:36:41 EST 2000 | C.K.

You'd more than likely have repairability issues with the Acrylic based one. The acrylic-based finish is alot harder and more brittle versus the silicone. Some of the new silicones, you can just "peel" with your fingernail, while still getting reli

Re: conformal coating selection

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 13:21:33 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt

Terry The SCC3 product is a vinyl modified silicone. It is less able to perform at low temps as it becomes brittle. It is not easy to repair because it is essentially silicone. It is not a qualified material to the MIL-I-46058 Spec. Are you sure yo

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

BGA failure after coating

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 01:07:46 EDT 2009 | tpappano

I have used 1A33 for many years with excellent results on through-hole pcbs in equipment subjected to very hot and very cold environments. Because 1A33 continues to harden with time, I assumed it would simply not be usable on smt boards, cracking t


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