How To Clean Coating Frames with Metal Parts from Silicone
How To Clean Coating Frames with Metal Parts from Silicone
WHAT IS THE CUSTOMER‘S STORY?

The customer has implemented the manufacturing process, during which the silicone coating is used. Cleaning of cured silicone is very unique and challenging, and we don’t know about any other company which would be able to provide such effective cleaning solutions as DCT. Based on positive references from our current customers, they have contacted us, and then we have received their components for testing in our DEMO center. Furthermore, during testing period, DCT has developed new cleaning agent for the removal of silicone.

WHAT WE TESTED?

DCT R&D team tested sample components in our laboratory.

They tested how to remove silicone based conformal coating from coating frames.

Coating Frames
COMPLETE CLEANING SOLUTION BY DCT

We tested two different ways of removing the coating by alcohol-based cleaning agent Proton® 703.
A) with ultrasonic technology
B) with horizontal high-pressure Spray-In-Air

sonix355 CRRD
Sonix® 355 CRRD
Sonix® 355 CRRD is designed to remove the cured conformal coating from coating frames, parts of coating machines and coated PCBs for repair and subsequent coating. All processes are automated...
888_CRRD_2F
InJet® 888 CRRD 2F
The InJet® 888 CRRD-2F is designed primarily for removing flux residues from solder frames or for maintenance cleaning of soldering equipment parts. The machine is also great for removing cured...
RECOMMENDED CLEANING PROCESS
A) Cleaning system:
Sonix® 355 CRRD
Technology:
Ultrasonic
Cleaning:
Proton® 707 60 min / 40°C
Rinsing:
DI Water / 5 min / 30°C
Drying:
hot air / 45 min / 45°C
B) Cleaning system:
InJet® 888 CRRD
Technology:
horizontal high-pressure Spray-In-Air
Cleaning:
Proton® 707 50 min / 40°C / 2,5 bar
Rinsing:
DI Water / 5 min / 30°C
Drying:
hot air / 45 min / 45°C
Perfect results were observed in both cleaning systems in combination with Proton® 707.
Cleaning time needed for complete removal of the coating was 1 hour in Sonix® and less then 1 hour in InJet® 888.
The silicone layer was really thick and the degree of pollution was high for the testing purposes. Eventought, the results were excellent.
Coating Frames
RECOMMENDED CLEANING AGENT
Proton707
Proton® 707
Alcohol-based cleaning solvent determined to remove cured and uncured silicone conformal coating from coating frames and PCBAs. Extremely strong solvent for PDMS polymer (silicone) – even shorter dissolution times compared...
Alcohol-based cleaning fluid
Determined to remove silicone coatings
Provides effective cleaning for all cured and uncured confomal coatings
Effective for most types of acrylic coatings
High compatibility with most aluminium alloys of coating frames

Proton® 703 is our best cleaner for the removal of silicone from PCBs, coating frames, and components of coating machines parts.

RECOMMENDED CLEANING SYSTEM
888_CRD_1F
InJet® 888 CRD 1F
InJet® 888 CRD-1F is designed primarily for removing flux residues from solder frames or for maintenance cleaning of soldering equipment parts. The machine is also great for removing cured and...
Designed to remove the cured conformal coating from coating frames, PCBs and parts of coating machines
In combination with Proton® 707 cleaning fluid, it is preferable to use a closed washing system due to evaporation and unwanted odours during cleaning.

Other recommended
cleaning systems

RESULTS OF TESTING
Success rate: 100%

The customer was really pleased with the perfect results of testing with Proton® 703. However, DCT is currently waiting for the newest development pattern of customer’s coating frames. Another test will be done with Proton® 707 as this cleaning agent has been developed only a month  after testing with Proton® 703. So the newest type of coating frames will be tested with our  newest cleaner for silicons. The old type of coating frames has been already tested with amazing results.