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Doug,

The food industry uses an in-line machine I believe they call a multi-vac...
It is for really high volume though...

We did a project where we had a vacuum former form a thin ESD material over a wooden mold of the PCA from CAD drawings to form a custom shipping package for a fairly complex PCA...

Way too expensive for production but really protected the PCA...

Paul

Paul Edwards

Surface Art Engineering

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Douglas Pauls
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 7:53 AM
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Subject: [TN] Shrink Wrap a Board

Good morning all,

Now that we have thoroughly established most of us are ugly and don't want
our pictures bandied about, I have a question. And Friday seems to be a
time for silly questions, so here goes.

Have any of you ever seen a product that essentially vacuum forms a
plastic film over the surface of an assembly? Not a chemical vapor
deposition like Parylene or conformal coat process. For a particular
(really odd) application, I want to put a rain guard on the surface of an
assembly. Something where I could take a squirt gun and shoot water at
the assembly and never have it hit the surface (of the assembly).

Don't ask why.

Doug Pauls

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