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Good morning Phil. 

I don't think you're going to find one. Unless the Konform is a harder
more durable acrylic coating than the Humiseal 1B31 we use, I think you
will find the material to be embedded in the coating and washing will not
bring it out. The fact that you can't blow it off indicates that. We
have always had to globally strip the acrylic coating to get the "schmutz"
off, then recoat the board.

If I had to try, it would be with a very mild detergent solution such a
Liquinox.

Doug Pauls




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[TN] Washing dirty conformally coated boards






Good morning,

We have some circuit boards that we coat with Chemtronics Konform AR, that
when returned from the field need to be washed to remove the
graphite/carbon and brass dust (it won't blow off). Washing and rinsing
at temperature tends to peel the conformal coating off. The currently
process is hand washing and rinsing, but it is a totally uncontrolled
process.

I'm looking for recommendations for a more controlled process that is less
likely to remove the coating. I just want to get the dusty stuff off the
board. It looks I'm going to have to create a machine or controlled
process the works at room temperature.

Phil

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