Hi Tobias,
The silicone oils and polysiloxane sprays that stay liquid or greasy wouldn't work. There are spray can/aerosol silicones by Loctite in their Superflex line, including high temperature, that turn to 100% solids. I don't think they'd be as good as Stefan's squeegee method of coating the paper but honestly I've never used them.
Denny
The silicone oils and polysiloxane sprays that stay liquid or greasy wouldn't work. There are spray can/aerosol silicones by Loctite in their Superflex line, including high temperature, that turn to 100% solids. I don't think they'd be as good as Stefan's squeegee method of coating the paper but honestly I've never used them.
Denny
On Wed, 18 May 2005 09:11:59 -0700, Tobias Gogolin wrote:
> Excuse me, a question please:
> I remember having seen silicon spray might that or any other spray
> type surface treatment do similar tricks ?
> You guys are pioneering something real exciting there... I wonder
> would this work for .5 mm pitch SMD pads (that's must be something
> like 8 mil spaces and 11.68 mil pads)
>
> Thanks
>
> Tobias