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I do not have specific reasons why or why not but I can say of the hundreds
of customers we have had for liquid coating, I can think of only a handful
that demanded it, and less that strictly forbid it. As a normal process we
do not coat the edges unless it has an exposed conductive surface there. I
do know of one customer who forbid it for fitment reasons in a case.
Obviously if it is XY or a dip operation we coat the edges.
Lloyd Duso
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Douglas Pauls <[log in to unmask]
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> OK, the conformal coat question of the day:
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> Do you conformally coat the edges of a printed circuit assembly? Why or
> why not?
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> OK, that is two questions, or perhaps a half fractional question.....
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> Doug Pauls
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