Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 13:19:31 EDT 2000 | ZAKIR AHMAD
Our company do electronic packaging for space applications. One of the problems we face during our design is whether or not to stake/bond the surface mount components to the board to survive the vibration qualification environment. If we do staking
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 13:41:16 EDT 2000 | Charles Harper
I would like to refer you to John W. Kratz, author of Chapter 8, as listed at the top of the forum. John is the outstanding specialist in this subject area.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 14:33:39 EDT 2019 | maximuslion
i currently have a copy of IPC-610 rev E and i cant find anything on chip shielding & staking does IPC-610 rev G make any mention of this?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 17:43:40 EDT 2019 | davef
Here's the table of contents for IPC-A-610G: http://www.ipc.org/TOC/IPC-A-610G.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 14:56:22 EST 2010 | davef
We don't know, there are lots of different conformal coating materials and staking materials. Not all combinations behave similarly. Our choice would be to epoxy the component to the board, then conformal coat.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 04:48:02 EST 2010 | raghu
thanks for your reply sir, for conformal coating Humiseal 1B31, what are the preferable staking materials? please suggest us..
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 13:36:48 EST 2010 | diamondmt
I would suggest Zymet CN-1703 for staking of the components using this coating material we use it very extensively with Humiseal 1B31, if you would like; I would be happy to coat a couple of your samples for your evaluation.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 07:19:26 EDT 2010 | raghu
Dear Team, Can we apply staking after conformal caoting? If we do this can we expect any future problems. Please clarify our Doubt. Your reply in this regard is highly appreciated. Thanks & Regards, Raghuveer S. Medha Servo Drives Pvt Ltd.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 25 05:01:05 EST 2010 | raghu
Thanks for your reply sir... Please tell me, materials you have suggested are reworkable or not...?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 15:40:09 EST 2010 | diamondmt
Thanks for your reply sir... > > Please tell me, > materials you have suggested are reworkable or > not...? Yes, The material is reworkable, go you Zymet's website you will find all the information located there.