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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

Re: Thermal excursion

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

Re: Parylene Coating of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 08 04:36:02 EDT 1999 | Brian

Dave Frankly, I think you may be barking up the wrong tree. Like DaveF, I suggest that the process would be horrendously expensive with masking and so on. The $64,000 question is whether what you propose will serve any useful purpose. I venture to

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

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 12:18:31 EDT 2016 | davef

Looks like moisture bubbling out of the board. I doubt that your baking at 60*C for a half hour is going to do very much to dewet the board. 60*C is warm to the touch, that's it!!! Water boils at 100*C. 60*C is the temperature of a cup of Dunkin. Cr

Plasma Cleaning / Etching

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 08:23:34 EDT 2010 | duso02

We have done it before prior to conformal coating a customer's populated board with parylene. They had us do a sample first then conducted testing. No ill effects but it really comes down to the components installed and what they can handle. The surf

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

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 08:48:45 EDT 2016 | davef

Two things ... A friend in the contract coating business said: "... the board is not being baked out long enough, 30 min is certainly not long enough depending on how many layers this board is, as the vacuum (from the parylene process) is pulling t

Re: Reliability of coated Plastic encapsulated Microcircuits

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 00:43:05 EDT 1998 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant

| Who knows something about the reliability of plasti PEMS and its enhancemant by application of conformal coating (Parylene, metal, SiO2, SiNxOx, etc.) ? My personal experience using PEM for military avionics applications has been very positive. H

Re: Reliability of coated Plastic encapsulated Microcircuits

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 15:48:35 EDT 1998 | David Pinsky

| | Who knows something about the reliability of plasti PEMS and its enhancemant by application of conformal coating (Parylene, metal, SiO2, SiNxOx, etc.) ? | My personal experience using PEM for military avionics | applications has been very positi

Re: adhesive for ptfe boards

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 02 03:51:28 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | | Many tahnks | | | Don't kno

Re: adhesive for ptfe boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 04:37:57 EDT 1999 | Gian.D

| | | Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | | | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | | | Many tahnks | | | | |

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