Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 10:16:28 EDT 2004 | davef
Check with your connector supplier, but most press-fit contacts will pierce through Types UR & XY conformal coat (military approved). Acrylic (AR) Urethane (UR) Epoxy (ER) Silicone (SR) Parylene (XY)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 14:19:55 EST 2008 | aqueous
Specialty Coating Systems: (800) 356-8260 (317) 244-1200 http://www.scscoatings.com/parylene_equipment/omegameter.aspx Good Luck! Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 12 12:18:51 EDT 2009 | diamondmt
If you are looking for someone to coat these assemblies. I would welcome this oppurtunity to quote or even coat one as a first article (free of charge or course). As we are a coating house that uses all types of coatings as well as performing Parylen
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 08:23:34 EDT 2010 | duso02
We have done it before prior to conformal coating a customer's populated board with parylene. They had us do a sample first then conducted testing. No ill effects but it really comes down to the components installed and what they can handle. The surf
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 11:03:15 EDT 2013 | davef
I don't know about the papers that you seek. Try: Rakesh Kumar, Specialty Coating Systems, Inc., 7645 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278; 317-472-1266 F317-244-1215 rkumar@scscoatings.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 06:20:05 EST 2014 | bandjwet
These micro ablation stations can be outfitted with air ionizers and you can use less electronegative materials like corn starch as the blast media. Laser ablation works on parylene and other coatings when on metal surfaces. BWET
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 21:46:32 EDT 2016 | piyakorn
am worrying on a hight temp that will affect to others components mounted on board or not such ICs.. Thank you davef -
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 04:36:02 EDT 1999 | Brian
Dave Frankly, I think you may be barking up the wrong tree. Like DaveF, I suggest that the process would be horrendously expensive with masking and so on. The $64,000 question is whether what you propose will serve any useful purpose. I venture to
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 13:03:35 EDT 1999 | Dave Weihrauch
| | | | Has anyone out there tried to parylene coat plastic parts prior to soldering them to a pcb? I'm looking at several potential applications where fewer than 5% of my components on a pcb are plastic, yet from a reliability aspect (environmental
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 07:18:48 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
| | | | | Has anyone out there tried to parylene coat plastic parts prior to soldering them to a pcb? I'm looking at several potential applications where fewer than 5% of my components on a pcb are plastic, yet from a reliability aspect (environmenta