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Can it be defined by geometry?
If you fill a box it's called potting, but if you coat an item is called
encapsulation?
mark
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Mark Woolley |PTRL Laboratory | Avaya | 1300 West 120th Ave |
Westminster, CO 80234 USA |email: [log in to unmask] |
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joe Fjelstad
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] Coating, Encapsulation, and Potting
Interesting question Doug
1) My mental image is that it is that the term is related to processing
and potting is most often done atmospherically, with occasional vacuum
assist
and encapsulation under pressure but it is pretty fungible with lots of
fuzziness between the two. A potted assembly is definitely encapsulated
when
finished.
2) Likely? Yes but don't know where
3) Thickness of the coating seems reasonable but don't know where to
draw
the line. 250 micron? 100? 500? Perhaps a percentage of total
thickness?
5%? 10%?
4) In neither (or both depending on process). The other two generally
provide complete coverage of the device or assembly underfill is by
definition
partial.
Joe
In a message dated 6/4/2009 11:33:27 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
Good afternoon all,
All this talk of underfill sparked a reminder of an IPC action item of
mine. Unknownst to most of you , I signed you all up on some of my
committees. There will be a new task group addressing potting and
encapsulation, which will meet at the Fall IPC. We already have
conformal
coat task groups.
So, I wish to initiate a series of questions and illuminating debate.
Pardon me if I fall short on the illumination part (leave it alone
Dewey).
1. What would you consider to be a definition of "potting" and a
definition of "encapsulation"?
2. Are there standard definitions for these somewhere? They don't
exist
in IPC as far as I know.
3. What would you consider to be the boundary between conformal
coating
and "potting or encapsulation"? I have my own opinions but want to
hear
yours.
4. In what class would you consider an underfill to be in?
That's enough homework for now.
Doug Pauls
Rockwell Collins
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