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 | 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 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 14:49:20 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 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 | Mon Dec 01 02:54:05 EST 2014 | divia
Yes nano coating giving the good printing, but the stencil tension is very important for the life, 1st ensure the stencil tension...
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 10:35:56 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
Use nano-coating and your stencil will last a-hunnit-fiddy-million cycles. Yessur.... In reality I cant say that I have ever seen a worn out stencil. Damaged and dinged, but never worn out.
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 | Fri Apr 29 15:14:52 EDT 2022 | glasscake
second the kapton tape. Another tape we use alot of is powder coat tape (a tan color) because it has excellent heat resistance and a good adhesive that does not leave residue.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 17:12:42 EDT 2000 | Joe
I have the same equipment and the same chemicals and have had the same problem. The part of the stencil which is glued to the mesh is being destroyed by the ultra sonics in the equipment. The only solution I found is to seal the glued part of the ste