Gen3 Systems contributes to world's first interactive conformal coating CD-ROM
Leading manufacturer of conformal coatings solutions, Gen3 Systems has announced the launch of the world’s first interactive CD-ROM dedicated to conformal coating. Working as part of a collaboration of companies (Humiseal and SCH Technologies) and industry expert, Bob Willis, the CD-ROM provides a simple guide to the use of coatings, their application processes, product benefits, inspection and quality control.
The use of conformal coatings has provided many benefits to the industry for a number of years, both in the high reliability market sector or where products have to deal with extreme environmental conditions. In recent years, due to changes in technology and miniaturisation, coatings are seeing significant growth in different industries such as telecommunications, automotive and consumer products. Mobile phones and other professional handheld products have benefited from the use of selective coating for environmental protection and robustness.
A practical interactive defect guide also allows users to see defect coating application and user defects. A unique feature of the interactive disk is engineers answering the most common questions on coating processes, process defects and quality control in manufacture. This section features six experts on coating from around the world and also contributors to national and international standards on coating with IEC and IPC.
The first 20 companies ordering the interactive CD-ROM will also receive a set of inspection and quality control wall charts on conformal coating for shop floor display. A video introduction to the Coating CD-ROM can be viewed at http://www.bobwillis.co.uk/videoclips/coatingcdrom.wmv.
Commenting on the production of this useful tool, Graham Naisbitt, managing director for Gen3 Systems Limited said:
“for the uninitiated, protecting printed circuit assemblies with any kind of conformal coating material can be quite daunting. The CD produced by Bob Willis is a really useful tool in unravelling some of the many myths and mysteries ”
CD-Roms are priced at £99.00 each excluding local taxes and delivery.
25th Nov 2009

