Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 07 02:28:20 EDT 2010 | raghu
We have PVA 350 benchtop dispensing equipement with humiseal 1A33 CC material. is there any moisture measurement process in conformal coating material?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 19:51:48 EST 2004 | davef
You should be able to obtain a smooth finish. A "glass-like finish" is in part a function of the coating material, assuming good process. When we see "orange peel" conformal coating, we think moisture from the spray room environment, conpressor, et
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 14:08:00 EDT 2015 | davef
Humiseal says, "UV cure – These materials are also more difficult to repair as they are the most chemically resistant and mechanically tough of all conformal coatings. Removal is possible locally by using powder abrasion."
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 08:52:03 EDT 2015 | charliedci
Thanks for the info Sarason. The UVCL is a Urethane. Did not want that hard of finish (for solder rework issues). We like the Acrylic as acetone will remove cured material for solder rework.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 11:41:04 EST 2004 | pbarton
Some questions: Is the peelable/spot masking only being applied to the earthing points on the one side or to both sides? Is the peelable mask you are using specifically designed for coating masking or is it the same as that you use for masking sold
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 20:50:41 EDT 2023 | dilogic
Can anyone recommend machine for conformal coating? I know that it depends on the coating material, but I am interested in practical advices - like experience with existing equipment, maintenance issues etc. Thanks in advance. - Deni
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 02:46:44 EDT 2008 | tang
Hi Guys, I have few question would like to ask regarding pcb conformal coating: 1. Can I know which masking material is the best for easy apply, fast cure, fast & easy to remove after coating & baking. And no chemical reaction which will whiten the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 11:32:45 EDT 2009 | pbarton
What type of conformal coating are you using and are you allowing the coating to migrate under the device in question? If you are allowing the coating unbder the BGA the problem could be CTE of coating is much greater than that of the BGA balls/sold
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 20:00:24 EDT 2004 | davef
We agree with Hoss. Dipping is far more controllable and less expensive than spraying for the casual user. An alternative to consider contracting your coating requirements. Amoung the service providers are: * http://www.newenglandcoating.net * htt
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 13:47:02 EST 2004 | gs
Wood or Black Light is the common way to call that UV ligth used ie. inside "disco" and used for many applications like to activate the fluorescent particels contained by conformal coating material,adhesives, paper money, etc. Any way ask for TL-08