Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 11:56:04 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
Mike First, you MUST make sure the oven used is extracted. The coating will contain TDI. This is not nice. You would be better considering a silicone solventless. Try contacting HumiSeal. They had a material on the TAC line at Nepcon West that lo
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 12:25:13 EDT 2009 | vleasher
Could someone point me in the direction of some good manufactures of batch style curing ovens? We have a new project requiring Humiseal 2A64 and we do not have an oven for the 3hrs @ 170F cure. Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 06:53:33 EST 2009 | stevewilde
I am using Humiseal 1B31 conformal coating and xylene mix on a PVA coating machine. Bubbles are appearing between the pins of LCCs mainly and bubbling is worse when put through the IR oven. Does anyone have any suggestions or tips to elliminate this
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 10:59:49 EDT 2007 | simsj
We're using the 1B73LOC conformal coating from Humiseal. We've seen some bubbling of the coating. Their tech handbook suggested reducing our oven ramp speed. Does anyone have a good profile for this? They've always pointed me to Nordson, and Nord
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 09:12:56 EST 2009 | kpm135
@tommyg_fla According to the TDS the recommended coating thickness for Humiseal 1B31 is only 1-3 mils so if I had to guess I would say your issue might be that you're re-coating over the first pass too soon. All the solvent hasn't evaporated and the
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 15:30:12 EDT 2005 | amejia
The problem is that we don't use a wave solder machine. Our process right now is that we mask the holes, let it sit at room temperature until it dries, then conformal coat the boards with Humiseal. And, we cannot have the boards ready the day befor
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 11:55:47 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
I don't think THEY (Humiseal) know how their material cures. I have a data sheet from them for 1B73, and it says 24 hours at room temperature or 30 min. @ 170�F. We use our in-line oven mainly to dry the material and make it tack-free. You would
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 17:12:34 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
Silicone contamination could appear as fisheyes or dark spots under UV light. 1A33 can be heat cured but is a single component oxygen cure coating - it needs a source of oxygen to cure. An unvented oven may slow or limit the cure. Check out the TDS
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 | Mon Jul 27 13:41:56 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine
Steve, We do a lot of hand spray conformal coating and have had much success. We have had much experience with Humiseal 1A20 Urethane. Acrylics are easier to work with but may not stand up to your environment. I don't have any experience with sili