Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 10:37:24 EST 2009 | adlsmt
Is anyone using asphalt to pot assemblies? What temperature do you pour it at? Thanks! Craig
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 17:11:25 EST 2009 | davef
What is the advantage of asphalt versus potting compound?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 12:46:48 EST 2009 | adlsmt
Other than low cost Im not sure there is any. All the major ballast manufacturers seem to use asphalt. It costs about $500 per ton.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 22:29:14 EDT 1999 | Mike Flori
Does anyone have a suggestion for a UV resistant black potting material? The material recommended by a local vendor turned gray in a couple of months in the sun here in Florida. We are using L.E.D.'s in a small housing (about 1.2" cube) and need to s
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 03:59:06 EST 2010 | riscy00
I'm investigating heat transfer by 1st order approximation between PCB and ambient air via encapsulate material (epoxy or gel or silicone), they have thermal conductivity of 0.2W/C but it hard to find specific heat capacity and density. Has anyone
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 08:29:50 EDT 2013 | williamaxler
In my past we have used grease that we put in the connector before potting. The grease would keep the potting from flowing into the connector.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 15:27:30 EDT 2013 | gbarb
I have a design that requires the PCBA to be potted. However I have a shrouded header on the board that I need access to. Is there a way to cover this header during the potting process and then removed the cover after the potting material has cured
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 17:40:14 EDT 2013 | caurbach
Let me start off by saying that although we pot a decent variety of products, we have never been asked to do something like this, so this is not based on personal experience. This is just my gut talking here. I suppose you could use some sort of ca
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 11:14:21 EDT 1999 | TONY MASTROIANNI
| Does anyone have a suggestion for a UV resistant black potting material? The material recommended by a local vendor turned gray in a couple of months in the sun here in Florida. We are using L.E.D.'s in a small housing (about 1.2" cube) and need to
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 11:22:21 EDT 1999 | TONY MASTROIANNI
| Does anyone have a suggestion for a UV resistant black potting material? The material recommended by a local vendor turned gray in a couple of months in the sun here in Florida. We are using L.E.D.'s in a small housing (about 1.2" cube) and need to