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Conformal Coating - Why, What and Where?
The Greater Boston Chapter of the IPC Designer's Council will
hold its next meeting on Tuesday, June 8th at 6pm in the
cafeteria of American Power Conversion (APC) in Billerica MA.
Paul Gallo, Eastern Manager for dispensing equipment vendor
Asymtek, will present on the Conformal Coating process. The
talk will cover why conformal coating is needed, types avail-
able, methods for applying it and considerations needed in
design and production to ensure a quality product. Discussion
will also touch on curing considerations and justification for
capital investment.
Paul is Asymtek's Eastern North America Area Manager, and has
responsibility for Sales and Applications Engineering for the
U.S. East Coast and most of Canada. He has been with Asymtek
for over 11 years, and has been involved with a wide variety
of fluid dispensing applications, including underfill, encap-
sulation, chipbonder and solder paste, as well as shielding,
die attach and LCD panel manufacturing. Asymtek is a world
leader in fluid dispensing systems for IC and PCB production,
with systems ranging from benchtop to fully automated and con-
veyorized integrated systems.
Agenda:
6:00 pm, Arrivals/Pizza, mtg fee $5/Member, $10/Non-member
6:45 Jeff Seeger - Chapter Update
7:00 Paul Gallo, Conformal Coatings
Location:
APC, 85 Rangeway Rd, Billerica Mass.
This is off of Route 3 south of Lowell, ie between 95 & 495
Take exit 29 (route 129) and proceed East, that is:
If you are traveling South turn right off the ramp,
If you are traveling North turn left off the ramp,
then proceed past Exxon station, then take the 2nd right,
this is Rangeway Rd to Forest Ridge Office Park, proceed to
#85, left to Building 2.
RSVP's needed:
Please RSVP to either Jeff Seeger [log in to unmask] or
[log in to unmask] by Tuesday noontime, 8-June. We need
this to plan the food order and appreciate your help.
President's Note:
As electronic complexity increases and equipment gets deployed
in ever harsher places the surrounding environment becomes more
important. The proper use of conformal coating will help keep
equipment in service, or perhaps more importantly, performing
consistently through cycles of difficult environmental swings.
Gone are the days of large external spacings that would almost
never grow a dendrite or inject low level leakage currents or
change parasitics at very low margins.
Keep your company's products working through a full life cycle
by knowing what's needed downstream and how to specify coatings
appropriate to your needs.
This meeting will conclude this spring's meeting season. Over
the summer we may try an outing, and we do have an IPC Learning
Symposium to look forward to July 13-17 in Chelmsford at the
Radisson Hotel. This show will include presentations, work-
shops, as well as a Designer Certification workshop and test.
Mission:
The physical design of circuit boards is only getting more
complex. Only the physical designer can hope to sort out
the myriad interests that add up to a printed circuit board.
This represents an opportunity to avoid competing with off-
shore labor rates doing routine place and route. Add value!
The Greater Boston Chapter of the IPC Designer's Council is
trying to bring those stake holders, from every discipline,
to show you their problems and solutions so you can add to
your arsenal of knowledge.
Your help and participation would be most appreciated, how
about getting involved!
Thanks and regards,
Jeff Seeger, CTO, Applied CAD Knowledge Inc.
President, Greater Boston Chapter, IPC Designer's Council
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