Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 19:08:15 EST 2007 | Peter
Hello, I would like to ask for opinion on an epoxy application. We apply RTV to bond and secure 2 electronic devices on a PCB. But after noticing the RTV bond breaking off during vibration test, our customer has specs in a 5min 2-part epoxy (made
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 07:49:06 EDT 2008 | more_sunshine
hi i'm not experienced in creating pcbs but i have good background, and i have a bunch of questions. i have no access to world wide known pcb chemicals but i managed to get a cramolin positiv spray and i don't know if it is still usable or not? (di
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 10:16:59 EDT 2012 | silverbullet
We are in the process of revamping our conformal coating room. Presently, we have a C-740 Nordson Asymtek coating machine that sprays most of our boards with Dow Corning 2577. We are spending a lot of time masking boards and are thinking of upgrading
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 08:32:24 EDT 2013 | rway
Have you verified the measurements on the bench with an LCR meter? Chances are you are experiencing aging with these ceramic caps. We have similar issues with X5R and X7R caps. You will see the effects of aging with returns from the field as well
Electronics Forum | Mon May 26 03:27:00 EDT 2014 | julianf
Thanks for your reply Sarason. I'm aware now that my goals seem very ambitious and infeasible. Let me formulate my problem in an different way that might be more realistic. Is it possible to measure a DIFFERENCE in strain between top and middle la
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 13:39:08 EST 2009 | grics
Good morning Jamie. I work at a CM and can offer some input on process flexability. I do not have any data on how reliable the coating is but I can say that they are both very difficult to control. Will you be selective coating or full coating? Ho
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 21:51:29 EST 2000 | Dave F
Kurt: Lots of choices, not many of them good, yano. 1 So LPI has taken over the market pretty nearly 100%, but it won't "tent" reliably, because it is not very viscous when applied and drops into the hole. So then, tenting/plugging with LPI is bad
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 21:51:29 EST 2000 | Dave F
Kurt: Lots of choices, not many of them good, yano. 1 So LPI has taken over the market pretty nearly 100%, but it won't "tent" reliably, because it is not very viscous when applied and drops into the hole. So then, tenting/plugging with LPI is bad
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 16:01:12 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | | I am having cleaning problems when processing PCB's which have | | | | | | TAIYO solder mask on them. After processing, hand soldering and | | | | | | cleaning, a sticky residue is remains, resulting in a cosmetically poor finish with tid
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 05:14:06 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
Hi guys, I really am at a loss to understand this one. It would appear that there may be some reaction between the flux and the resist? Or maybe you have an OSP on the board that is reacting during soldering? As a fast fix, maybe you should try a