Coating adhesion has been a difficult property to measure, and the industry has made do with a scratch test that is only capable of qualitative tests. NPL with industrial partners, have developed a tape peel test that can be applied to the PCB or component surface. The choice of tape is critical in achieving complete wetting of the fabric, and good adhesion to the coating. The tape is applied with liquid coating to the substrate, and then cured, leaving a flying unbonded section for clamping on during the pull test. The method shows clear differences in adhesion between different coating types: acrylics, polyurethanes and silicones. The effect on coating adhesion of surface cleanliness and the cure state of the resist were investigated. Coatings were generally observed to perform well with these problems. However, coating adhesion to components and some resists proved much more variable, with some coatings failing to adhere to problematic components. Surface energy measurements using a wetting angle technique were also used and compared with the peel data.
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