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Where to get the chemicals for PCB coating?

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PCB Coating

Hi, Guys

I am looking to make profesional looking boards by applying PCB Coating. Does anyone knows where to get the chemicals to accomplish this?

I am after the green stuff on the boards. no plating or Lacquer

any good guides, tutorials out there?


Thanks to all who answer..
 

Re: PCB Coating

The "green stuff" on a professional circuit board is either LPI (liquid photoimagable mask) or dry film mask. Both of them are beyond the capability of a home user to apply and set. They are resin based materials intended to resist solder and cleaning solvents.

LPI is applied through a silkscreen mask and set with heat, dry flim is applied using a vacuum table and set with heat. There is nowhere you could buy a small quantity to use at home, and if you did - you wouldn't be able to successfully apply either one.

As a home board maker, you are stuck with spray on laquers.
 

Re: PCB Coating

This product is a conformal coating, not a solder mask (the green layer on a board). It helps to protect the board against environmental hazards once it is assembled.

Hope this helps...
 

Re: PCB Coating

Pleas search the "Chemtech"
 

Re: PCB Coating

for me, i just leave the photoresist coat on(greenish) and spray a layer of laque on. nice finish
 

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