Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 06:16:53 EST 2014 | cunningham
Yeh due to the solvents in the coatings im guessing there is a health and safety risk. Solvent stripping is a lengthy process for the coatings we use and usually means submerging the whole board so not local to the rework. We have a booth with ioni
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 09:34:37 EST 2013 | davef
Oded: The coatings that I mention serve different purposes. * Antiadhesions seem to be designed to improve paste release from the stencil * Flux repellents seem to be aimed at reducing the under wipe frequency of stencils. At IPC APEX 2013, DEK and
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 09:46:08 EST 2013 | pgarsoe
davef, can you ask the companies to post their papers in the technical section and link to them from this post?...
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 03 04:56:34 EST 2013 | odedkal
Hello Davef, Can you please share some links to these papers ? BR, Oded.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 13:48:27 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
I have been told that stencil nano-coatings are rain-x in a different container. I guess I half believed it until I opened up a sample the other day. It smells EXCACTLY like rain-x. For those of you that have never smelled rain-x it has a very distin
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 11:47:50 EST 2014 | rgduval
Is there a reason you're considering bead-blasting the conformal coating? It seems like a bit of overkill. Most of the cc that I've used over the years either has a solvent that will dissolve it, or will dissolve with heat. Heat has been our go-to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 22:18:02 EDT 1999 | armin
Hi Graham, can u send me some conformal coating guidelines. i'm also interested ! my e-mail add is armin.tan@setec.com.au thanks | | Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the applica
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 10:58:06 EDT 1999 | Ken Lester
| Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the application of conformal coatings (double comp.type) using both methods of spraying and dipping. Information must also include best instrument
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 09:45:26 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
| Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the application of conformal coatings (double comp.type) using both methods of spraying and dipping. Information must also include best instrument
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 15:14:58 EST 2015 | stevezeva
This is a late reply, but from my experience a really good removal station is one made by a company called CCRCo. They make a micro-abrasive station that addresses all the ESD concerns. They utilize a reusable media that is really cost effective. The