Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 15:51:26 EST 2013 | johng
Water soluble process, yes. The machine is old and fixed at 4 ft/min by someone way before me. Looking into ways to reverse that to allow for adjusting the conveyor. Trying to determine how the contamination gets onto the boards. So far testing has i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 13:07:31 EST 2013 | johng
Thank you for replying Phil. We use water only wash at 130°F and at 4 ft/min (about 2 min). They are mostly dried by the hot ait knife and left to air dry until next day. The operators do not wear gloves. When I run a bare board through the same pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 08:52:13 EDT 2009 | duso02
Yes, you must thin Dow CC for any spray operations. We use Dow 2577 daily for multiple customers and we always thin it for spray operations and 2577 is considered medium viscosity. Dow recommends using up to 60% solvent (Xylene). Your 2620 is low vis
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 08:24:28 EDT 2005 | dougs
are you going to clean the boards prior to coating?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 18:50:46 EDT 2005 | crishan
Hi Cecil, We using conformal coating in our manufacturing area, we did use to use Humiseal, others have been Bectron and Peters. We recentalt switched all lacquering to Peters, since it is lead free and it is a lot friendly than Humiseal. To answer
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 10:07:05 EDT 2005 | cecil
Does anyone have any input on the need to bake out an assembly prior to the conformal coat process? I understand baking out components/pwb's prior to processing through the reflow or wave solder process if the material shows excess moisture absorbtio
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 15:18:35 EDT 2005 | FW
Hi! We have both Dip & Spray conformal coating processes & have never done any kind of baking before the process! I am assuming the reason for baking would be the same - ie, remove any moisture on the brds since moisture will create failure of the co
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 15:33:38 EDT 2005 | cecil
QC dept. refrain from giving direction!! Geez have I died and gone to heaven?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 11:36:57 EDT 2010 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 14:16:56 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
Tell them every action taken with the boards carries risk of damage. Process steps that don't do anything should be avoided because they carry the risk of causing defects. Even inspection causes the occasional defect, and board handling in general s