Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 21:12:18 EST 2020 | nizar
Hi, For the invisible nano coating, do we have any rapid method to determine nano coating worn out on stencil.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 03:40:41 EST 2020 | jakapratama
Hi, Some nano coat supplier said that you can drop water to the surface where the coating supposed to present before to check. If it's beading, it's still there. I take it that you meant by self in-house wiping of coating, yes? Stencil supplier nan
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 10:37:34 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
What sort of nano coating? The coatings that aren't snake oil tend to have a color to it. The other ones are typically wipe on and seem like a waste of time to me.
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 05:49:45 EDT 2011 | kenneth0
I think you are referring to nano coatings. Try google nano coated stencils
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 20:48:12 EDT 2021 | laserstencils
I do not know of a way to measure the nano-coating. However, it is easy to check if it is still on the stencil. Simply use a 'sharpe' pen and try and mark the bottom (PCB) side near any openings. If it easily marks, then the nano is no longer present
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 18:53:20 EDT 2012 | stentech
Pick and place is not my area but I did have a customer a while ago with a similar problem. He did try different nozzles and air pressure. They use Nano protek on thier stencils. He wiped the nozzles with Nano Protek and the problem dissappeared. Onl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 10:43:00 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Rain X goes on windshields. Nano coating goes in the garbage. Order your stencils correctly from a reputable stencil house and fugetaboutit.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 14:11:37 EST 2013 | davef
Here is "Compatibility Of Cleaning Agents With Nano-Coated Stencils" David Lober and Mike Bixenman, D.B.A., Kyzen Corporation: http://digital.trafalgarmedia.com/issue/46004/25