- Where are conformal coating masking boots used in the production process?
- How are conformal coating masking boots used?
- Why use conformal coating masking boots in your production process?
- What types of masking boots are available?
- How do I get a quote for custom masking boots?
- What conformal coatings can be used with the masking boots?
- How often can we reuse the conformal coating masking boots?
- What is the temperature limit of the masking boots?
- Why would a conformal coating masking boot leak?
- How do I clean the conformal coating masking boot?
- What is the typical thickness of the masking boot wall?
- Can a custom mark be added to the surface to make identification easier?
Where are conformal coating masking boots used in the production process?
The masking boots provide protection for many different types of components on a circuit board.
This is for all of the conformal coating application techniques including batch and selective robotic spraying (as an alternative to difficult technical programming), vertical and horizontal dipping and vapour deposition of coatings such as atomic layer deposition (ALD).
How are conformal coating masking boots used?
The masking boots are placed over the components such as connectors, plugs and sockets that require protection from the conformal coating applied.
They can be simple boots that fit over the top of a connector. Or, they can be a more sophisticated design.
Why use conformal coating masking boots in your production process?
Masking boots can be an integral part of a full masking solution in coating applications for printed circuit boards.
This can be liquid conformal coating process.
Many components and printed circuit board locations must remain uncoated. The purpose of the conformal coating masking boots is to prevent migration of the conformal coatings into components and keep out areas.
The use of masking tapes, dots and liquid latex is an effective process in protecting components from ingress of conformal coating. However, the application of the masking can be labour intensive, especially in higher volume applications.
Therefore, masking boots can offer a labour saving alternative in both the masking and de-masking stages of the coating process.
What types of masking boots are available?
Thin Film Partner can provide both standard and custom boots solutions for a customer depending on their needs.
We have a wide range of custom boots and designs within stock or ready to manufacture. We can quickly match these to your needs.
If this is not possible then we help develop a custom solution through our design services to help you get the protection you need in your conformal coating process.
The key is to determine the best Return on Investment (ROI) when using masking boots for the customer for their particular application.
How do I get a quote for custom masking boots?
There are two practical options for getting accurate quotes for custom masking boots.
These are:
- Supply a sample of the PCB along with a masking diagram
- Supply photos of the PCB along with exact dimensions of the components. You can get this from the component supplier.
With this information we will then check against stock and quote you a price.
We will make the boots to a very high tolerance and need to get the measurements correct. Please remember we want to get this right so we cannot guess.
What conformal coatings can be used with the masking boots?
The masking boots are compatible with almost all conformal coating materials and solvents. This includes all of the liquid conformal coatings like acrylics, polyurethanes, silicones and epoxies.
How often can you reuse the conformal coating masking boots?
The number of times a boot is reusable is dependent on a number of factors including:
- The conformal coating process
- The complexity of the boot
- The thickness of the wall of the boot
- The conformal coating material used
- How tight you require the boot to fit
If you require a tightly fitting gasket seal for processes like dipping coating you may not be able to use the boot more than 1-2 times. This is because the seal has to be perfect.
But, for typical spray coating processes most boots can be reused 150-250 times.
In fact, we have some boots that have never been replaced and still in use in our coating service that have probably been used over 400-500 times. They last a long time.
What is the temperature limit of the masking boots?
The maximum temperature is approximately 200C since they are silicone.
Why would a conformal coating masking boot leak?
They are completely leak proof if they are undamaged. The coating cannot go through the silicone wall.
However, it can go under the boot and leak in that way. So, care has to be taken with conformal coating leaking under the masking boot.
How do I clean the conformal coating masking boot?
The conformal coating generally does not stick to the masking boot. Also, the masking boot material is a soft silicone so is very flexible.
So, if you flex the boot, the conformal coating will crack and it is generally possible to peel or flake the coating away.
This is the easiest method. Alternatively, the boots could be cleaned in a solvent and the conformal coating dissolved away.
What is the typical thickness of the masking boot wall?
Typical thickness is 1-2mm but we can customise to any thickness.
A thicker wall ensures the boot lasts longer but it will cover more of the board and shield the area.
We can discuss and change on a case by case basis.
Can a custom mark be added to the surface of the masking boot to make identification easier?
We can add detail markings if this will help.
As long as the marking can fit on the boot, cap or plug then there is no problem.