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Solder mask

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 18:23:05 EST 2009 | boardhouse

konrad, Here are a couple of things that can affect color. 1) Material color is the major, 2) Matte green from Enthone would be different in shad than Matte green from Taiyo. 3) Solder mask is two parts, One the green mask, two the hardner, having t

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 13:34:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F

(snip) | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little later on. It has

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 09:51:11 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | Easy goods-in polymerisation check: clean, white, cotton cloth: wrap it round a suitably gloved finger and pour a few drops of methylene chloride (! toxic) onto the end of the finger and rub it onto the bare board for a minute or so. If it come

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 05:33:23 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | (snip) | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little later on

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 22:23:23 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | | (snip) | | | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 10:39:25 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | | | | | (snip) | | | | | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a

expedite drying of latex mask

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 09:11:30 EDT 2000 | Eric Soderberg

Currently use Hysol TS300 latex mask and need to explore alternative methods of drying the mask. The mask is applied with a Asymtek Century Dispenser and placed on drying shelves. Air dry is dependent on temperature/humidity. Tried all the UV masks o

Re: water soluble solder mask

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 12:54:44 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Mikeh: You can't let that stuff get to your carbon bed. Literally, you can watch your bed die. The clay coats the carbon, entombing it. I've heard talk of using a RO filter as a front-end buffer to the recycling system, but know of no one who has

Kester 2331-zx flux streaking solder mask

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 20:52:34 EST 2010 | ppcbs

Yes, we have had this happen with certain solder masks over the years. Hot air gun is the best solution we can find if the oven doesn't do it. Back in the day when we had a vapor degreasor, freon based solvents would also remove the clouding. Let

Re: expedite drying of latex mask

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 19:38:33 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Eric: I�ll pass on the uV and ammonia, also. Thoughts are: 1 You�re correct that the temperature/humidity mix can be a big driver to latex peelable solder mask cure time, but don�t overlook material thickness. Dispensers put material in a very th

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