In my previous employment we built military electronics systems,
airborne and shipboard, and in most cases masked off the board edges
before coating to allow the boards to slide into various types of card
guides or clamps. I never recall a failure attributable to moisture
intrusion through the card edges, and we used to see some amazing
failures in our legacy products.
Keith S. Calhoun
Product Engineer
SoPark Corporation
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Buffalo, New York 14218
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Subject: Re: [TN] Conformal coating of PCB edges
Kevin,
For our applications, if the board is coated, the edges of the board are
coated as well, except in certain situations, such as where connectors
are
at the edge of the board. Why? Well, the time honored "we have always
done it this way".
Part of the rationale is that at the board edge, you have the glass
bundles of the laminate exposed and water can potentially wick into
those
glass bundles, creating problems over the long haul. In most cases, I
think that if the boards are routed from the panel, the routing process
tends to seal the edges and conformal coat is not needed. However, if
you
are shearing or punching the board out, then those fibers are not sealed
(in my opinion) and should be coated to seal the edges.
In order for me to change that stance, I would have to have to prove to
our ever skeptical design engineers that not coating a board edge will
never create a problem in any environment for any of the 20-30 years
design life we use on any product we have ever made. Then change an
entire corporate culture.
I am already burned in effigy 2-3 times per week.
Doug Pauls
Rockwell Collins
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Re: [TN] Conformal coating of PCB edges
No takers on this one, so maybe I will reword it...
How many are requiring conformal coat application to PCB edges, and why?
Thanks!
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From: Kevin Glidden [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 1:47 PM
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Subject: [TN] Conformal coating of PCB edges
Can anyone point me to an industry document where this is mentioned /
required / recommended, or is this left entirely up to choice?
I believe most consider this a good and desirable thing?
How do automated selective spray systems accomplish this?
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