Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 22:38:28 EST 2005 | davef
We: * Cure 1B73 according to spec in a heat box, like a Blue-M * Clean nozzles [one set in use, one set being cleaned] in thinner in a bronson ultrasonic cleaner * Haven't evaluated coatings in years, but would do it according to J-STD-001C, Reqmnts
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 10:33:53 EST 2005 | Frank R.
I use conformal coating DYMAX #984-LVUF and I don't know if it's a problem of viscosity but 0805 components are not covered properly. We use a dispensor to applied it and we cured it by UV. Even if I apply a thicker layer, the coating seems to have
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 10:10:49 EST 2005 | Frank R.
Thanks Dave, The problem is on all 0805. Do you think it could be a reaction with the flux from the wave or the one in the paste. Do you think the problem is the viscosity of the coating. SPEC = Viscosity 150cP nominal ASTM D-1384. I ask you all
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 15:27:38 EST 2005 | jluckenbaugh
Frank R, I believe the Dymax #984-LVUF is a POLYURETHANE RESIN. I have used Humiseal 1A27 and 1A33 for several years with great success. Both of these materials are High VOC materials. If your customer does not require these materials to be aproved
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 10 03:25:35 EDT 2005 | Peter
Normally, some conformal coatings do not have very good wetting properties, that should be basic function of a good coating material (the same reqirement as avoid bubbles during coating process)! For UV curing conformal coatings, you can try Lackwe
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 01:02:31 EDT 2010 | raghu
We have PVA 354Bench top conformal coating machine. We are going to procure the Humiseal 1B31 material. Is this material is suitable for this model of machine? Is there any special pecautions to be taken while programming? What are the main problems
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 10:14:06 EST 2005 | davef
There's some nice low-VOC uV coatings out there. We don�t use uV cured coatings, but try: * http://www.emersoncuming.com * http://www.dymax.com * http://www.mgchemicals.com * http://www.loctite.com * http://www.humiseal.com Be aware that uV co
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 15:19:51 EST 2000 | Dave F
Hey Jack: It's certainly "do-able." Conformal coating adhesion testing was done as part of the "Evaluation of Low Residue Soldering for Military and Commercial Applications: A Report from the Low Residue Soldering Task Force," published by Sandia Na
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 10:03:35 EST 2010 | duso02
Contact your distributor for the coating or Humiseal directly. Humiseal has had a recent issue with batches of 1B31. The specific problem is lack of adhesion, which is what you have as well. You need to find out if your batch # is one of the affected
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 26 23:48:01 EST 2010 | raghu
Dear Sir, We are using 1B31 conformal caoting of 48 sec viscosity in Zahn #1 cup, by machine(PVA354) application with Tank air pressure 2.3 psi, automising air pressure 1 psi. 7 days after application we are observing peeling off problem.. And n