Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 13:25:45 EDT 2009 | derek
Paasche has some nice HVLP guns.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 16:29:15 EDT 2009 | mikesewell
Always been fond of SATA HVLP guns, a little pricey though.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 10:53:10 EDT 2020 | bukas
brake paint?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 14:31:49 EST 2007 | realchunks
Peelable solder mask works well. Hand dispense and peel off after. Paint sticks work OK, but it depends on the mfger of the paint stick. In both methods you hand apply after screen print. Your Dek can be taught pads to get by. You may have to te
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 06:20:50 EDT 2015 | eniac
Most powerfull tool for PCB design - it's your brain, Richard. All others - just a auxiliary instruments. I have assembled a good project, which was designed in Paint (yes, I mean Microsoft Paint!), and, also, I have many examples of bad projects, wh
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 16:28:07 EST 2023 | jeana
I've tried yesterday, I've spray painted a XF nozzle with mat black paint. (with some protection on the tip obviously). It is not really succesful though, Vision still have false detection. When a part is indeed on the tip, it detects it but with
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 09:24:15 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I take it you are talking about the older style IP feeders. If so, here is what you need to do..... Get yourself some mineral spirits,a tub you can submerse the parts in, and a couple nice paint brushes. 1.Dismantle the feeder and wash all of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 21:09:22 EST 2000 | Dave F
Doug: To remove paints, we've tried a bunch of stuff like messy, hazardous chemicals (ie, methylene chloride, xylene, toulene). We've blasted (erzat been blasted???), like Stu says. We used etching pens. Auuuurgh!!! Now, we paint over them with
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 21:09:22 EST 2000 | Dave F
Doug: To remove paints, we've tried a bunch of stuff like messy, hazardous chemicals (ie, methylene chloride, xylene, toulene). We've blasted (erzat been blasted???), like Stu says. We used etching pens. Auuuurgh!!! Now, we paint over them with
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 19:52:05 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy
| How ESD will be effected by painting the legs of the work stations. Any names of suppliers? | Ali: We represent GWS work benches and their line of ESD workstations include baked on esd paint on the frames plus esd work tops. You can contact G