Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 11:12:08 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Hi Experts, Anybody know whatis the alternative to the PCBA's barcode, should you don't have a space on your highly populated PCBA ? This refer to the boards' serial number, be it for tracebility purposes or shopfloor data collection purposes. I hav
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 15:02:04 EDT 2002 | blnorman
I don't know about TAG Id, but we've gone to a 2D code to replace the linear code 39. It takes up a lot less real estate, and has duplicated information.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 15:25:45 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
How about a RF ID TAG in a size of a 1206 component? http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,89135,00.asp
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:42:32 EDT 2025 | richardcargill
Can anyone recommend a similar product to ElectroLube FPC ? https://electrolube.com/product/fpc-fluorinated-polymer-conformal-coating/ The price on this seems to be ramping up every few months - we don't go through that much but it would be nice
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 15:08:36 EDT 2025 | tey422
Sounds like something I tried it before. Anyway, check out Actnano, they might have what you are looking for.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 21:16:49 EDT 2025 | simonattwood
We use Aculon NanoProof 3. They have a range of different solids levels available. We do use a dip coater so best to check with Aculon about which of their options is best for spray coating.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 03:44:59 EDT 2025 | handfulbuild
If the price has been rising every few months, it might be good to have a backup plan. https://electrolube.com/Block Blast/product/fpc-fluorinated-polymer-conformal-coating/
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 22:08:13 EDT 2025 | SMTA-80002446
Yeah, FPC’s been getting pricey. I’d recommend checking out NanoFlowX. https://nanoflowx.com It’s way more durable, about a third of the cost, and way easier to apply. No masking needed, and you can just dip the whole board or spray. Plus, it’s rewo
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 19:58:48 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Scott: Consider weeman.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 15:32:30 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| We have a product, with various PWBs, with over 600 parts each one (We are a low Volume/high mix company with an average component placement per PCB between 250 to 300 parts). This PWBs have 7 to 10, 20 mils pitch parts. We are having problems with