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PCB Assembly Equipment and Tools
News Release from: Blundell Production Equipment | Subject: PVA 750
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 July 2003
System automates conformal coating for
PCBs
The PVA 750 is a programmable spray coating machine primarily designed for applying conformal coatings to printed circuits.
The PVA 750 is a programmable spray coating machine primarily designed for applying conformal coatings to printed circuits But it can also be used for automated dispensing of viscous fluids such as epoxy adhesives and sealing compounds
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PVA 750 can be fitted with up to three spray valves which can spray different widths of coating with or without air atomisation.
PVA's needle valve is very effective for obtaining precise edge definition around components that must not be coated, such as connectors.
Many companies still use dipping or hand spraying techniques for applying conformal coatings.
The PVA machine gives much better economy in the use of coating material, eliminates all masking and brings consistency and repeatability to the coating process.
There are also significant health and safety benefits, as the machine cabinet is fully enclosed and extracted.
Inline systems for higher volumes are available with curing tunnels, inverters and linking conveyors.
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