Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 09:46:02 EDT 2004 | blnorman
Have you considered spraying the coating? Check with the manufacturer of the epoxy to see if they recommend any equipment and whether or not the coating would have to be mixed with solvent to provide a smooth, thin even coat.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 13:20:47 EDT 2004 | DavidB
We are producing boards with Alpha 591S RMA No-Clean paste and are coating after SMC with Dow silicone ( toluene solvent based) conformal coating. We have experienced several failures due to soft shorts ( electrochemical migration?) We have also obse
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 17:33:01 EDT 2018 | michaelszuch
Hello Hai, The first step is to determine where in the process the bubbles are being generated - either during coating or during curing. You can easily check this by letting a few boards air dry (no oven) and comparing them to the oven-cured ones. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 10:59:24 EST 2015 | jpierre
Hi first DS65 version is a specific dilution for dispensing machine, in this case the typical process is following: application of the conformal coating extraction of solvent (low extraction power is better)2minutes and drying the drying can be done
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 23 23:59:25 EST 2000 | terry sun
Hello to all out there, We're considering CC process,and would like to know some defferences between SSC3 of Electrolube and Humiseal 1B73, yes,I know that SSC3 is silicone one,and Humiseal 1B73 is solvent based acrylic as well as other basic propert
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 08:45:31 EST 2009 | orlando
Does anybody run conformal coating process using UV cure varnish? We have a long experience on solvented urethane coating material but switching to solventless is unknown for us. Could you recommand vendors for UV curing oven? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 09:00:56 EST 1999 | Chris Fontaine
| | I have boards coated with Humiseal 1B73. At a late point mfg. site we need to remove a series of 0603 resistors for optioning purposes. I have been trying to determine the fastest, easiest way to re-coat the pads after removal. Drying time of the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 12:01:28 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel
This material contains acetone in 30% plus range and toluene with this solvent combination ink is not an option. You will have to get a CC that doesn’t contain acetone as solvent.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 17:31:09 EDT 2005 | davef
Urethane CC have greater resistance to solvents than acrylic CC
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 08:47:21 EDT 2019 | SMTA-John
Having success with Circuit Boards #432 Solvent Resistant Ink - Designed specifically for circuit boards. This medium dry ink is highly resistant to solvents .... It is also non-conducting. Note: this ink contains an aggressive solvent so should not