Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 14:24:22 EDT 2013 | wahahasteven
we are using acrylic conformal coating on the PCB. Under the same program, same parameters (not changing anything on the machine), and we always found one or two boards have some spots which are not coated (shown as picture). The location of the spot
Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 20:14:24 EDT 2013 | davef
What happens when you rework those non-coated areas? Please list your rework steps Br, davef
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 10:12:08 EDT 2013 | wahahasteven
this is one of my project. I have tried to remove coating only on those areas with alcohol and thinner, then program the machine to coat the removed area again. But the result obviously shows that two different tones of coating on the board. I also
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 13:49:24 EDT 2013 | davef
First, it appears that your solder mask and your coating material appear to be incompatible. Second, IPA leaves a residue that's probably not compatible with your coating material, either. IPC-HDBK-830 - Guidelines for Design, Selection and Applic
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 09:53:13 EST 2003 | blnorman
Anyone using Acrylic conformal coatings? We're looking into using one, but one of the drawbacks is the odor. We have problems with any material that has a distinctive odor and our operators. Also the lines we would use it require repair after coat
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:54:45 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
I would suggest trying an acrylic peelable mask. In most cases peelable temporary masks are latex materials. Since you use an acrylic conformal coating it makes sense to use a mask with the same make up to avoid incompatabilities. Link to acrylic mas
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 | Wed Nov 19 14:02:43 EST 2003 | blnorman
We've been conformally coating for years (primarily silicones) and yes we have issues with both equipment and materials. We just don't have experience with acrylics.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 15:11:09 EST 2007 | kennyg
Is it acceptable to apply an acrylic conformal coat, cure and then apply a silicone RTV on top (for staking tall components)? Should there be a concern with the bond between the acrylic and the RTV?