Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 13:36:41 EST 2000 | C.K.
You'd more than likely have repairability issues with the Acrylic based one. The acrylic-based finish is alot harder and more brittle versus the silicone. Some of the new silicones, you can just "peel" with your fingernail, while still getting reli
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 13:26:59 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt
Terry Sorry, I just re-read your question and failed to answer all your questions: Shadowing only applies to coatings that are UV curable. Neither of these are UV curable. You do not want this technology for 3 dimensional assemblies, it is too expe
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 10:17:47 EST 1999 | LeeAnne
I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the coa
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 10:59:24 EST 2015 | jpierre
Hi first DS65 version is a specific dilution for dispensing machine, in this case the typical process is following: application of the conformal coating extraction of solvent (low extraction power is better)2minutes and drying the drying can be done
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 22:38:28 EST 2005 | davef
We: * Cure 1B73 according to spec in a heat box, like a Blue-M * Clean nozzles [one set in use, one set being cleaned] in thinner in a bronson ultrasonic cleaner * Haven't evaluated coatings in years, but would do it according to J-STD-001C, Reqmnts
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 10:12:07 EDT 2015 | fcmtechnician
Hi buy a manufactured machine! is not hard to build one, but the know how after you build it is the key point for you! Are you able to build and control the applicator to coat your board? are also some Budget machine on this area, look for Dima, Ca
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 08:48:14 EDT 2018 | charliedci
Looking for anyone that is familiar with Assymtek coating, 2004 model C-718, running on Windows NT. We experienced the blue screen of death (cannot find dll), had IT recover programming, install another hard drive in PC but now manual control of disp
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 10:12:51 EST 2000 | blnorman
Being in the automotive electronics industry, we use silicone (Dow 4105 is one in particular). I'll ask the same question - What are your reliability requirements?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 19:55:09 EST 2004 | Tom B
Jacob, You might want to contact Mike Moninger at (941) 359-0933 @ Thermospray. http://www.thermospray.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 17:44:13 EDT 2004 | davidcb
Davef, thanks for inputs. I think your correct, we have since obtained some ionic analysis and sure enough there is relatively high chlorides on the bare pcbs. The toluene is controlled within dip tank / drying system, almost no exposure to workers.