Conformal Coating Removal Video Using the WS100 Wet Stripping System
Stripping of unwanted conformal coating from a PCB can be a simple process but depends on what conformal coating is to be removed or stripped, the area of coating to be removed, where the conformal coating is and the type of components on the board.
The WS100 Conformal coating Stripping System has been designed for complete removal & stripping of conformal coating from circuit boards.
The WS100 consists a workstation of four tanks contained behind a safety screen, filled with appropriate stripping materials for the conformal coating material to be removed.
The principle of operation is that the circuit board to be stripped is manually placed by the operator in the first of the tanks for initial ‘rough’ removal and softening of the coating. Each tank has a rinse pipe and solvent pump fitted for gentle circulation and rinsing of the fluid and the operator working behind the safety screen is able to gradually remove the majority of coating, leaving a small amount of residue remaining.
Click for the video for the WS100 Conformal Coating Wet stripping System.
Click for the brochure for the WS100 Conformal coating Wet Stripping system.
Conformal Coating Vertical and Horizontal Dipping Video
Click here for the NEW Conformal Coating video on horizontal and vertical dipping.
Conformal Coating Removal Stripping Bulletin
SCH have a technical bulletin on conformal coating removal available.
Stripping of unwanted conformal coating from a PCB can be a simple process but depends on what conformal coating is to be removed or stripped, the area of coating to be removed, where the conformal coating is and the type of components on the board.
Removal of conformals coatings such as 1A33, 1R32A-2 and 1B31 can be easy with the WS100 Wet Stripping system from SCH.
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