Electronics Forum: 1b31 dip coat (Page 7 of 16)

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:02:18 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

Sorry, in the following message I'm agreeing with Graham - not Greg... | | I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's p

Coatings to prevent water ingress

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 09:04:38 EDT 2003 | Mike F

Do a search in the archives on conformal coating and silicone conformal coat. A variety of companies make conformal coatings and the equipment to apply it. Coatings can be applied by dipping the board into the coating, brushing it on, or spraying i

conformal coatings

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 08:54:51 EDT 1999 | Jacqueline Coia

Could anyone please give me any information or obtainable references concerning proper guidelines for the application of conformal coatings (double comp.type) using both methods of spraying and dipping. Information must also include best instrument f

What type of brush for hand conformal coating?

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 09:27:15 EST 2009 | duso02

Once you dip it in liquid, the make-up of the brush does not really matter as it is now coated. A dry brush is a different story.

AR/UR Coating Application

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 18:13:30 EST 2018 | sarason

Hit wax dip of your edge connector. HVLP spray your conformal coating. hot alkaline wash to remove the wash. Followed by de-ionized water. Other techniques using peallable latex. Sarason

face mask for conformal coating operator

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 08:35:03 EDT 2019 | robl

For brush and dip coating we are using professional fume cabinets - https://monmouthscientific.co.uk/products/fume-cupboards/ 1.8m sized.

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 04:36:49 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

Just for the record folks, The customer I believe may be manufacturing stuff for refuelling rigs of various forms. This being the case, the coating would need to be resistant against fuels and oils. The UR material (at least ours!) is able to resi

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 19:17:47 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

How true, AR would not be the right choice... Scott | Just for the record folks, | | The customer I believe may be manufacturing stuff for refuelling rigs of various forms. | | This being the case, the coating would need to be resistant against f

PVA Conformal Coating Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 10:51:12 EST 2005 | killer1994

Yes, I have been using it for 4 years now. We have the 4 axis, 3 head, 2 lines. Inspection station and ir oven. I have to say you will NOT get better support anywhere in this industry than from PVA. Their crew is top notch, always going above and bey

Re: Conformal coating of smt boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 13:06:36 EST 2000 | Graham Naisbitt

$100K for a full in-line. We can do conventional spray at 30 to 50% less but you must mask components you don't want to coat. If they are on 1 end only of the board, then dip coat which is the least expensive option starting at around $12K for up to


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