Electronics Forum: baking before coating (Page 7 of 62)

Stencil nano coating worn out

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:49:20 EST 2020 | emeto

Steve I did investigate the transparent nano coat before for performance. We examined 3 different assemblies based in design criteria. In more simplistic designs it is not worth having it. On more challenging designs it is worth. It proved to have be

Stencil nano coating worn out

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:41:02 EST 2020 | slthomas

I'm wondering if anyone has ever done a before/after test on the wipe-on type to see if it's any better. The factory applied stuff has been a game changer for us and as already stated, has the added benefit of a dye to indicate that it's still ther

Mixing conformal coating and RTV

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 11:14:27 EDT 2005 | bbarr

If you apply the RTV after coating, what happens to bond strength since you are now bonding to the coating and not the board? Will the caps still survive vibration and shock? I specify applying RTV before coating for this reason. Am I correct? I als

Parylene coating - spots defect around via holes & other flat surface

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 04:32:49 EDT 2016 | piyakorn

Rinse IPA 5 Min --> Treathment/soak IPA50%+SILENT50% 5Min --> Baking 60C/30Min --> Parylene coating (around 8Hr in chamber) --> Found defect spot. We have simulated and ensure board drying before parylene that still have spots. Need help - Thank y

Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 10:14:42 EST 2009 | duso02

As a large coating house we use 1B73 daily and we have very few issues with bubbles. We very rarely bake it as the air cure is so short. Also, we only use thinner 73 vice 521. Another question would be; how is it being applied? How thick are you appl

Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 22 18:40:47 EST 2009 | 89jeong

Hi The bubble shows only around component body after ir reflow. I think bubble means that there is a moisture. How do you dry the PCB(?) before IR reflow? Thanks Ju-young.

Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 22 19:53:10 EST 2009 | prodrivegsr

Hi Ju Yong, The PCB are dry in an airseal cabinet(Staging Chamber) before IR Oven. The bubbles show at around body and solder joint area. You mean the moisture will create bubbles ? Able to advice the humidity and temperature that you are using in

Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 22 19:59:26 EST 2009 | prodivegsr

Hi Davef, The bubbles occurs at the body also...there's also a washing process before the conformal coating:-the Flux residue are removed after washing. ... The curing profile is also something that we are looking into during the initial troubles

defect on PCB acrylic conformal coating

Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 14:24:22 EDT 2013 | wahahasteven

we are using acrylic conformal coating on the PCB. Under the same program, same parameters (not changing anything on the machine), and we always found one or two boards have some spots which are not coated (shown as picture). The location of the spot

Conformal coating mask dots and halos

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 10:21:49 EST 2010 | jdumont

My guess would be that the adhesive used on the dots contains silicone. We use 1B73 which is also acrylic and it hates silicone. We use silicone RTV to permanently mask around some connectors and unless its fully cured before coating it will cause l


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