Unless a customer specifically addresses the need, we do not reject coating defects on flat, unencumbered areas of the board substrate. Minor dewetting or bubbles there or even on top of components is not generally regarded as a defect. A process indicator at best. We focus on the coverage of metallic leads, vias, etc. If there are large amounts of dewetting, we try to help identify the cause. It may be a surface energy issue but most common is some sort of residue. Feel free to contact me if you want to discuss further. Lloyd Duso General Manager Diamond-MT (814) 535-3505 www.Diamond-mt.com On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 12:22 PM Jack Olson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Thank You. > I would also be interested to know for inspection purposes - although it is > common for the whole board to be coated (except for masked areas of > course), should we only raise the red flag for exposed components and > conductive areas? I realize that the coating PROCESS may make it easier to > coat everything, but if there is a missed spot that is just bare board, is > it a FAILURE? How do other people document this? > (I'm new to this subject. Well, to be more accurate, I've been conformal > coating for decades but never had detailed discussion about it until > recently. Hoping to avoid complicated documentation) > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 3:36 PM Jack Olson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Is it more common to conformal coat unplated mounting holes? > > or designate a clearance diameter on the assembly drawing? > > >