Why are PCB's green on the trace side

FlipFlop1

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Hi

Anyone know why PCB's are green on the trace side. If yes then what is that material and where can one get it.

Thanks

FlipFlop ???

 

gsmaster1

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The green thing is insulating material to protect the copper from humidity and corrosion

 

FlipFlop1

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The green thing is insulating material to protect the copper from humidity and corrosion
Hey thanks Gsmaster. But that much I also know. What I need to know is that what is that stuff, where can i get it and how to use it.

Thanks Anyways

FlipFlop
 
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MP1

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FlipFlop, the material you see on the boards is called solder mask. It is cured at about 300 degrees F after it is silked onto the boards. Normal quantity is 5 gallon container or larger.
For the hobbyist, you can get a similar spray on material. I have seen it at www.pulsar.gs in the past. I am not sure if they still carry it, but if not, an e-mail to them might send you in the right direction.

MP

 

mixos1

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There is a paint spray out there:

Testors #1601 Transparent Candy Emerald Green - Spray Enamel

That's it's great for PCB coating paint.

Can be found here:

http://www.a2zhobbies.com/Testors/Hobby_Sprays/TES-1601.html

http://www.endlesshobbies.com

http://www.discount-train.com/models/testors/testors_7.html

I am still searching an e-shop in Europe to buy it online, because they don't ship it outside US.

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audioguru2

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FlipFlop,
In addition to stopping corrosion of traces, the solder-mask saves manufacturers the cost of extra solder and its weight in the product.

 
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