Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 20:14:24 EDT 2013 | davef
What happens when you rework those non-coated areas? Please list your rework steps Br, davef
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 08:35:03 EDT 2019 | robl
For brush and dip coating we are using professional fume cabinets - https://monmouthscientific.co.uk/products/fume-cupboards/ 1.8m sized.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 18 09:27:51 EST 2009 | sforman1
Tom: Once again - why are you using solvent based conformal coating. 1B31 is OK as a CC but it contains Toluene and MEK!! It is only 35% solids which means you are trying to get rid of 65% solvent. If you must use it due to customers requirement then
Electronics Forum | Tue May 12 06:44:16 EDT 2009 | jhk71
We do a conformal coating for a customer with copper-nickel-gold pads on his board. The pads are masked prior to coating with a standard gel, containing ammonia. After thousands of boards, being processed like this, now the gold pads seem to be less
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 29 20:04:05 EST 2009 | prodivegsr
Hi sforman1, The chemical that i'm using is a solvent based coating humiseal 1B73. From my understanding,the UV curing is mainly for UV curable coating like the UV40. And the main advantage of using UV curing is for fast throughput and environment
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 14:32:58 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine
We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is not alwa
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 05:18:37 EST 2009 | prodivegsr
Hi All, Recently we are working on the conformal coating process using Humiseal chemical 1B73 and thinner 521. Bubbles on component body/joints are seen after gone through the IR Reflow Oven. During the conformal coating, only tiny bubbles seen af
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 08:41:32 EST 2000 | Dave F
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Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 19:08:25 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Ammonia based masks can create solderability issues after they are removed. You can get non-ammonia based latex mask material but down side is slower cure and cost a little more as they have higher levels of latex etc
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 02:22:34 EDT 2009 | jhk71
Unfortunately I have no information about the metal layers and the processes. I only see the effect. Is it possible or common that the nickel undercoat could have been forgotten?