Conformal Coating Removal | Micro Abrasive Blasting

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Conformal Coating Removal: Micro Abrasive Blasting helps remove conformal coating with precision avoiding any damage to the target circuit boards. This is so useful in semiconductor, electronics and medical industries. It's cost-effective. It's environmentally clean.

In the micro-abrasive blasting process, a precise mixture of dry air or gas and a abrasive media is propelled through a tiny nozzle attached to a stylus, which is either hand held or mounted on an automated system.

The mixture is pointed to the precise area of conformal coating to be removed. A vacuum system continuously removes the used materials and channels them through a filtration system for disposal.

For more information on Micro Abrasive Blasting or Conformal Coating Removal call us directly at 1-800-659-7926 or visit us online at: http://www.crystalmarkinc.com/conformal_coating_removal.html?=MicroAbrasiveBl...

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  • What machine are you using to remove that coating? Does it work to remove silicone coating, too???

  • @pebre79

    Hello. Thank you for your inquiry. Have you been able to get answers to your questions? The system used here is our ionized ESD safe Complete Work Cell. I would love to try a sample to test removal of the silicone coating on your part. Please give me a call at 800-659-7926 x 235. I look forward to speaking to you.

    Chris Romero

    800-659-7926 x 235

    Crystal Mark, Inc.

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  • How does this process perform with hard conformal coatings such as epoxy? What thickness of epoxy can you strip off and how long does it take compared to what I see here? Would this work for a deep epoxy such as for potted electronics?

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