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Photo version: Conformal Coating that doesn't require fancy equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 17:44:03 EDT 1998 | Brian Stumm

| Steve, | I know it is tempting to go for the cheapest method of applying conformal coatings but I must warn you. If you are a contract manufacturer then you don't want to limit yourself in the types of coatings you can work with. Just as soon as yo

Re: Inline Comformal Coating Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 15:35:44 EDT 1998 | Katy H

Check out Precision Valve & Automation Latham, NY Phone: 518-782-3436 They make a relatively inexpensive system for applying material. You can choose spray or valve dispensing or both. The product is built simply and has been relatively easy to set

Re: Inline Comformal Coating Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 02:47:10 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

Wayne, We make such equipment both as batch and in-line systems, IR, UV curing as required. We have over 1000 systems installed worldwide. Are ISO9002 qualified. If you can let me have your address, I will get you more info. Maybe you could elaborate

Polyimide See Thru Stencils for Printing Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 11:27:37 EDT 1998 | Russ M

Has anyone seen/used these yet? They seem to have lower coefficient of friction for release of paste and less wear and tear as well as conforming to the board better (plastic has better memory than stainless). Also there is no mesh so a larger image

Re: Polyimide See Thru Stencils for Printing Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 19:01:21 EDT 1998 | EC

| Has anyone seen/used these yet? They seem to have lower coefficient of friction for release of paste and less wear and tear as well as conforming to the board better (plastic has better memory than stainless). Also there is no mesh so a larger ima

Re: Curing oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 14:33:59 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| hi all. | I am looking for a oven which can cure the conformal coating providing heat and the humid atmosphere. I am looking for a temperature range of 60 deg C to 80 deg C and a humidity range of around 80%. | Can anybody refer to me the right v

Re: Curing oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 16:55:28 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh

| | hi all. | | I am looking for a oven which can cure the conformal coating providing heat and the humid atmosphere. I am looking for a temperature range of 60 deg C to 80 deg C and a humidity range of around 80%. | | Can anybody refer to me the r

Re: Adhesion of conformal coating to plastic components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 18:01:47 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | We have experienced poor adhesion of acrylic conformal coating to plastic bodied IC�s. The observed symptoms of this are a blistering or lifting of the coating at the surface of the component, although peel testing has revealed that this is no

Re: Conformal Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 19:19:54 EST 1998 | Pat

Just recently tryed Miller Stephenson MS-465 spray, worked well. Also using Loctite 5290. The MS-465 air dried in about 15 min. The loctite requires ultra violet curing which took about 50 seconds, but didn't cure completely. The loctite will also

Standards &/or Specifications for PBGA Assembly/Inspection

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 16:00:55 EDT 2001 | davef

In addition to providing guidelines for BGA inspection and repair, IPC-7095 also addresses reliability issues associated with BGA: 7095, �Design and Assembly Process Implementation for BGA's� Your boards should be assembled in conformance with: *


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