Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 20:40:05 EDT 2004 | danhui888
Hi, You may look into PVA 650 which cost around US$40K for a unit. Let me know which company you are or which location will you be and I shall get my team to visit you and let you know more about this sysytem. Regards Danny Hui
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 11:12:06 EST 2009 | davef
Conformal coating masking: Electronic equipment manufacturer's use conformal coating processes to protect printed circuit modules from moisture, fumes, rapid temperature changes and other environmental conditions. Typically, pressure sensitive tapes
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 15:53:20 EDT 2012 | diamondmt
Joe, While designing the LED panel, will it be used outside or inside, have to taken into the account that use of conformal coating to protect this LED panel from possible moisture penetration into the unit?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 16:20:01 EDT 2001 | mparker
As a second thought, just to address your problem, try contacting a local fabrication shop for restaurant supply. They are used to working with stainless steel. I once had a complete sink/workstation top fabricated to my specs. for a fraction of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 14:01:48 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
For high purification quality at an affordable price I would look into table-top HEPA Filtration Systems. QUICK and HAKKO are perhaps the biggest bang for buck based upon your overall budget. Both use a nearly identical filtration system (3-Stage H
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 17:35:07 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 you se
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 20:09:52 EDT 1999 | Dean
| Has there anyone bold enough to try this in their shops? My cubemate just got through telling me that at his last shop, they had bare copper boards (no HASL, no OSP, no nothing), with minimal solderability problems. | yes, 8 years ago I developed
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