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Electroless Nickel/Gold finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 10:16:42 EDT 2001 | davef

Welcome to SMTnet. Awww, those assemblers are always whining about something. Just tell him to shut-up and build the blankin� boards. Jeesh!!! We used to have copious archives on the topic on SMTnet and our friend Brian is working his fingers t

Silver Immersion Finish - Moisture bake out guideline?

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 18:09:07 EDT 2010 | hegemon

Obviously knowledge in this area is still in a bit of a 'flux'. Dave, you had the right idea, the "putz"s signed off on the responsibility, and sent a new batch o'boards. FAST. This new batch were at least date code in 2010, and we had no issues so

Silver Immersion Finish - Moisture bake out guideline?

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 17:59:54 EDT 2010 | hegemon

Therein lies the issue. Unknown storage conditions before we received the PCBs, date codes just expired (2 weeks), first article is de-lam city! Had a bad feeling about it. Have read some studies showing that there is no linear tie in of visual cha

Re: Is baking PCB necessary before solder process?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 20:56:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Currently, we are baking any PCB before process on SMT, the 'reason' is to dry any possible humidity that could be inner the PCB, it does not matter if the PCB is multilayer or not. We bake PCB's at 107C for 4 hrs and the board must be process into

Re: Is baking PCB necessary before solder process?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 00:23:45 EDT 1999 | ScottM

| Currently, we are baking any PCB before process on SMT, the 'reason' is to dry any possible humidity that could be inner the PCB, it does not matter if the PCB is multilayer or not. We bake PCB's at 107C for 4 hrs and the board must be process into

Parylene coating - spots defect around via holes & other flat surface

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 08:48:45 EDT 2016 | davef

Two things ... A friend in the contract coating business said: "... the board is not being baked out long enough, 30 min is certainly not long enough depending on how many layers this board is, as the vacuum (from the parylene process) is pulling t

Parylene coating - spots defect around via holes & other flat surface

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 04:32:49 EDT 2016 | piyakorn

Rinse IPA 5 Min --> Treathment/soak IPA50%+SILENT50% 5Min --> Baking 60C/30Min --> Parylene coating (around 8Hr in chamber) --> Found defect spot. We have simulated and ensure board drying before parylene that still have spots. Need help - Thank y

PCB baking for moisture outlet....

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 31 05:14:58 EST 2001 | ronih

Hello, Are there any rules for PCB drying (baking) before assembly; Date code criteria, finish process on PCB, storage conditions.. ect. I know some assemblers that are baking all PCB (not ENTEK!) as default before assembly, is it realy nessesary? i

Coating adhesion problems

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 16:09:08 EDT 2004 | davef

Q1: What is "enough surface free energy"? A1: Look here for background: http://www.azom.com/details.asp?ArticleID=1575 Q2: How do I determine surface free energy? A2: We look at it a relative term. For instance, a semi matte finish on solder mask

Low volume quality PCBs (how to)

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 17:00:52 EDT 2006 | Board House

Bake your solder mask and then solder coat. If you are going to put an immersion finish like Osp, gold, tin or silver you would have to do a Micro etch to clean the copper prior to placing the surface finish. Regards, Board House


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