Greetings Technet,
In 1992 we had a aerospace application where we required the use of
Uralane 5753 (conformal coating) and Uralane 5750 (potting). The Uralane
Mfg. is Ciba Specialty Chemicals. At that time
portions of our cleaning process called for the use of Genesolve and Freon
(TMS). Our concern is whether or not there are cure inhibitions or
adhesion problems when using N-Proply-Bromide(Ensolv) with Uralane 5753 and
5750 in standard electronic manufacturing processes.
Please advise with any pertinent information or direction.
Thank you Ed Boucher
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