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UV cure conformal coating

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 14:51:19 EST 2005 | Cmiller

We are looking at switching to UV cure for faster throughput. Does anyone know of any cost effective coating manufacturers? The pricing we are getting back are around $250.00 a gallon in 5 gal pails. This is more than twice what we pay for our curren

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

Conformal coating waste

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 29 16:14:16 EST 2003 | blnorman

One of the safest ways to dispose of urethane conformal coating waste is to cure it. Once it's cured it no longer is considered a hazardous waste. In the uncured state it is. We have tubes of epoxy adhesives (out of shelf life) that we do the same

Problem with conformal coating

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 09:23:34 EST 2005 | sforman1

Some UV cure coatings do not have the correct rheology for sticking to small sharp corners. 984 is one of them. MicroCoat Technologies, Allen, TX makes one that works every time.

Problem with conformal coating

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

Un-cured conformal coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 17:44:13 EDT 2004 | davidcb

Davef, thanks for inputs. I think your correct, we have since obtained some ionic analysis and sure enough there is relatively high chlorides on the bare pcbs. The toluene is controlled within dip tank / drying system, almost no exposure to workers.

Conformal coating (again)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 20:17:01 EST 2004 | davef

Some temporary solder masks outgas ammonia as they cure. It's possible that the first side cured and out gassed through the grounding hole. But when the second side cured, it outgassed between the board and the coating and in so doing reacted with

Problem with conformal coating

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 10:01:00 EST 2005 | frankracine

Dave, Few questions concerning your Umiseal 1B73. To cure your Acrylic coating do you respect specification ( 2Hrs-170degree F) or you go faster than that? What do you use to cure it? Do you have to clean your nozzles each day or each monday beca

Bubbles after coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 17:33:01 EDT 2018 | michaelszuch

Hello Hai, The first step is to determine where in the process the bubbles are being generated - either during coating or during curing. You can easily check this by letting a few boards air dry (no oven) and comparing them to the oven-cured ones. I

Conformal coating waste

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 30 07:27:00 EST 2003 | cnotebaert

As said earlier the best way is to cure it then discard. Is your material heat cure or moisture cure? If heat cured and you ahve a oven place the material in trays and heat cure and discard. If moisture cure leave the material in the container and ad


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