Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 15:53:32 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| 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 al
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 18:01:47 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | 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 no
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 01:06:13 EDT 1998 | Mike Moninger
| 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 al
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 16:30:04 EST 2004 | blnorman
What conformal coating are you using - silicone, acrylic, urethane?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 07:13:27 EDT 1998 | Tom Tellinghuisen
| 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 al
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 15:22:12 EDT 1998 | Greg Curler
| | 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
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:36:11 EDT 2005 | Steve
A customer of mine is using Chemtronics (Circuit Works) CW3300 Overcoat pen. This is an acrylic conformal coating. It cures at Room temperature. They need something similar that can be UV cured in a pen form. Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 20:10:08 EST 2001 | mhunter
Checked the archives with no luck. Anyone have a reliable test method of verifying acrylic conformal coat cure. Using Humiseal 1B31 mixed with approximately 30% solvent, spraying with a Nordson. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 20:16:26 EST 2001 | mhunter
Checked the archives with no luck. Anyone have a reliable test method of verifying acrylic conformal coat cure. Using Humiseal 1B31 mixed with approximately 30% solvent, spraying with a Nordson. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:54:45 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
I would suggest trying an acrylic peelable mask. In most cases peelable temporary masks are latex materials. Since you use an acrylic conformal coating it makes sense to use a mask with the same make up to avoid incompatabilities. Link to acrylic mas