Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 20:10:08 EST 2001 | mhunter
Checked the archives with no luck. Anyone have a reliable test method of verifying acrylic conformal coat cure. Using Humiseal 1B31 mixed with approximately 30% solvent, spraying with a Nordson. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 20:16:26 EST 2001 | mhunter
Checked the archives with no luck. Anyone have a reliable test method of verifying acrylic conformal coat cure. Using Humiseal 1B31 mixed with approximately 30% solvent, spraying with a Nordson. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 21 08:00:50 EDT 2004 | davef
First, we know of no conformal coating that will help your situation. Second, as you say, companies recognize that stress testing of shippable products is NOT good practice, because it strips life from the product. So, your product is more expensiv
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 15:19:51 EST 2000 | Dave F
Hey Jack: It's certainly "do-able." Conformal coating adhesion testing was done as part of the "Evaluation of Low Residue Soldering for Military and Commercial Applications: A Report from the Low Residue Soldering Task Force," published by Sandia Na
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 00:16:11 EDT 2010 | leadthree
I got a report from Yageo yesterday with microsections and and and..... result: Cracks I did a test run on boards after ICT, but before coating. They are all ok. Seems the cracking happens somewhere after the ICT. But at that stage all assembly is a
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 06:58:04 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 (environmental co
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
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 | Thu Feb 03 21:17:07 EST 2000 | Dave F
AF: Unfortunately, there is no "acceptable number of cycles" either in air-to-air and one liquid-liquid thermocycling, nor interconnect stress testing. There can be a "minimum threshold" that would assure no failures as the result of the assembly p
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 13 00:15:58 EDT 2017 | deanm
We manufacture low volume, high reliability assemblies (class 3) that are conformal coated. Up until now we have been cleaning after SMT, then after through hole, then immediately prior to coating with test, formal inspection, etc. between cleaning p