THF is great stuff. I did a lot of work with it and it never bothered me; what was your question/ what was your question. It never bothered me. It never bothered me.
Dewey
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Conformal coating removal
Pat and Ioan,
I would be vewy vewy cautious with these. Yes, they work, but the if it
is the one I am thinking of (purple pen body), the chemical is
tetrahydrofuran. The smell of that chemical will knock a buzzard off a
manure spreader at 50 paces. The greater concern is that if you have any
residual THF, hitting it with a soldering iron releases some REALLY nasty
chemicals. If you look back in the technet archives, Brian Ellis did a
great dissertation of the bad effects of THF pyrolysis products.
On the other hand, you can take those same pens, pull out the fuzzy end,
pour out the THF and refill with toluene to do what is needed. But I
still found that once that tip gets a little use, it creates the same
fibers Ioan gets from the Q-tips.
Doug Pauls
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Date: 10/10/2012 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [TN] Conformal coating removal
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Ioan,
We use Conformal Coating Removal Pens made by Trace Technologies and
distributed by Tech-Spray. They are self-contained press tip pens that
are about 4"x1/2" contain 12.5 ml fluid and have a wedge shaped felt tip,
and we uses either Qtips or Foam tipped swabs to remove the duff. Their
website is Techspray.com the part number is 2510-N, the material is also
in bulk. You can maybe mix your own the chemicals are listed. We
purchased some in bulk but the pens are easy, exact, and disposable.
Pat
Pat Goodyear
Control Technician
Pacific Gas and Electric
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 9:56 AM
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Subject: [TN] Conformal coating removal
Dear Technos,
We need to locally strip the acrylic coating (1B31S) from a few
components, on a few thousands of boards. Right now we're using Q-tips to
do the rubbing and, besides having to pluck tons of fibers afterwards,
we're also going through a lot of Q-tips.
So the question is: is there anything else we can use, that will be more
effective, cleaner and more economical?
Thank you,
Ioan Tempea
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