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In message <[log in to unmask]> "Terry Davey" writes:
> I have heard rumours of a thin solder-through conformal coating. Does anyone
> have experience of using this for SMT? Who supplies this?
This may be FC-722 from 3M, a fluoropolymer coating. It acts like a
thin ptfe film, and therefore doesn't allow moisture to wet and therefore stick
to the assembly. The technology is also available from other vendors in Europe
and the Far East - it can also be used as a flux resist (e.g. stops flux
wicking up into connector bodies).
Regards,
Peter
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