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The Spraying, Conformal Coating, and Masking category describes those applications that require some degree of surface area coverage for protective or decorative reasons.

Many coatings are sprayed, but they can be dispensed by many other methods - dipping, vapor deposition, and even brushing. Spraying now not only includes conformal coating, but also the application of greases, lubricants, and slip coat products. Spraying has an advantage in that a large area can now be coated quickly, but the disadvantage is that it operates well only in a narrow viscosity range. Ideally materials from 1 to 1000 centipoise work best, although in unique cases 12,000 and 14,000 centipoise materials have been sprayed in the past. These materials have included greases such as various Nyelube products and even ceramic slurries. The greater the viscosity, however, the more difficult it becomes to achieve good edge definition with spraying. In these cases it makes sense to mask, spray, and then remove the mask. With today's UV curable masks, these multiple operations can often be achieved on a single machine and in a single program cycle when on-board UV curing is brought into play.

Conformal coatings are used to protect electronic components from the elements, insulate electronic components from physical(G shock) and electrical stresses (ESD), and sometimes to gain regulatory approval. Coating materials can be solvent laden acrylics, water-borne materials, two part materials, UV curable acrylic materials, UV urethane materials, and silicones - both solvent born and moisture cure RTV forms. All forms have specific advantages: Moisture cure silicones are low or no VOC materials but can have maintenance issues. UV curables have no maintenance issues but require UV curing hardware and a little more caution when handling. Always examine the MSDS of any potential material candidate to be sure your production situation can accomodate the needs of the material.

Masking can be accomplished as either a spray or a continuous solid pattern dispense. The issue that typically differentiates masking from other coating applications is the fact that at some time during a process a mask is intended to be removed and then leave little or no residue. The removal can be a physical unpeeling or a chemical dissolving, but in either case the mask has to come off!

There are key tools to help close the loop on masking applications. Material pressure feedback and compensation, temperature control, and laser film measurement are all feedback elements to be considered to achieve a consistent, controllable process. As well, with those applications that use dispensing tips, needle tip calibration and height sensing become critical control issues.

Offline programming tools that can accept Gerber files or DXF files and then help to create pattern dispense paths automatically are huge time savers. Without these tools, machine programming and the subsequent adjustment process can consume hours of valuable machine time. With these tools, it can take minutes if not seconds to generate coating programs - even for multiple dispensing heads. Revisions become much less complicated as now the pattern program relates to objects to be avoided versus non-descript pattern commands.

New Precision Technology has been providing conformal coating solutions since 1995 with our CP16 platform. Our platform excels when dispensing moisture cure silicone coatings, UV cure coatings, slip coats, greases, and other materials. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions and applications!

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