Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 09:27:54 EDT 2005 | Amol
measure the board thickness before coat by a screw gauge, and then after, when the coating has fully cured. this works well for a single side coat. once your wet to dry thickness is down, you can spray to a particular thickness wet and be reasonably
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 10:42:28 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
I worked for a telecom company that had sites in the deserts, jungles, mountains and regular built up area's. All boards were built using Aim 291/293 No clean solder paste. (all boards built to Bellcore standard) The boards were coated with Dymax ur
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 21:28:44 EST 2004 | Annoymous
Gridlok is good but it will also depends on your board. Board that is warpped and thick will not be flatten by gridlok as the concept for this support system is to conform to the shape of the underside of the board with very minimum upward force from
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 22 03:27:36 EDT 2023 | shrikant_borkar
hi here are consolidated inputs to you you must validate before establishing your process. ESD-safe Material: Ensure that the masking tape is made of ESD-safe materials that have low triboelectric charge generation. Common materials used in ESD-sa
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 15:53:10 EDT 2020 | robl
Tape test to check adhesion and multiple point thickness test - each board has 5 points per side documented for thickness testing & we measure pre & post coating thickness with an electronic meter. Also temp & humidty are also logged, and alarms go o
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 13:59:29 EST 2004 | Vadim
At times the orange peel effect can be from excess flux improperly removed. Our company strictly provides the service of selctive conformal coating application. We quite often see this. Most times if the board is simply "water washed", or IPA washed,
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 14:02:03 EST 2004 | Maryann
At times the orange peel effect can be from excess flux improperly removed. Our company strictly provides the service of selctive conformal coating application. We quite often see this. Most times if the board is simply "water washed", or IPA washed,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 21:02:50 EDT 2004 | hap
it is not practical to target an exactly 1 mil film thickness, the materials manufacturers do not give an exact solid content figure but only a target range. temperature and batch preparation also play a small role. You could probably target 1 mil p
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 21:07:17 EST 2006 | davef
We all genuflect to Graham Naisbitt, a generous contributor to SMTnet. Moisture-curing urethanes may form minute bubbles if the coating is too thick or the coating environment is too humid. So, tell us more about your urethane and the method you u
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 16:59:32 EST 2001 | davef
Dunno. What is your goal in coating boards? What material are you using? How thick are you applying this material?