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Hans and Technetters,

Definitely not performing this in a clean room; however we have hepa filtration.  We have recently aquired a laminar air flow work station where I have been air curing the boards prior to an oven cure.  I have even gone through the additional expense of purchasing new ovens with modifications to filter the incoming air into the oven.

Another form of contamination which I forgot to mention in my previous e-mail is a snowflake, dandruff looking type of crystallization.  After talking to vendor (Ciba Specialtly Chemicals) I am suspecting that this is coming from moisture.  Part A of Uralane  5750 is hygroscopic and this may be the source.

Thanks for any comments in advance.

Pat

>>> Hinners Hans CIV WRALC/LYPME <[log in to unmask]> 08/12 3:20 PM >>>
        Hey Pat,

        I don't know Uralane but are you doing this in a Cleanroom
environment?
        If so what Class and flow type?

        Have you tried letting the boards cure in a cleanhood or something?

        Hans

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> I need help with a problem I have been fighting for 6 months.  We
> currently use Uralane 5750 on hi-rel PWA's used in space applications.
> Our method of applying is the brush method per NHB5300.4(3J) April 85.
>
> The quality requirements state that "Coating shall be free from
> contamination or foreign material.  Any contaminant visible under 4- to
> 10- power magnification shall be cause for rejection."
>
> My problem seems to be the properties of Uralane 5750.  It seems to remain
> tacky after it is cured and this appears to attract all airborne
> particles.   Our CSI and GSI inspectors naturally crank up the scopes to
> 10 power.   I used Humiseal 1B31 in the same environment and do not have
> the same problems.
>
> My main customers Boeing and TRW have both issued CAR's against this
> process as it realates to contamination.  I am in need of any input that
> may help me improve my process.  I am a NASA certified Instructor in
> Conformal Coating and Staking and have not been able to solve this
> problem.
>
> Any information that would aid me in continuing my career would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Pat Lujan
> Senior Mfg. Eng.
> BFGoodrich Data Systems Div.
> Albuquerque New Mexico   USA
> 505.938.5373
>
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