Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:20:19 EST 2007 | slthomas
I'm inclined to suggest that you use a specified temperature, thus eliminating your situation. Why not use 90�C? I suppose you could calculate a duration for 70 based on the requirements at 40 and 90 if you really wanted to, but still I wonder why.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 12:33:15 EST 2016 | trampacorp
Baking it's key for success on this task. Water evaporates @ 100 deg. C. Use that temperature, or higher, for that process and your problems or concerns can be taken care of. Be wise on your cleaning process, otherwise this could lead to failures too
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 15:39:31 EST 2001 | fmonette
To my knowledge, the 40C was established as the maximum "safe temperature" for all tape and reel packaging. The actual specs may vary somewhat for different types of reel, pocket-tape, cover-tape but you must be concerned with the cover tape adhesive
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 12:13:27 EST 2004 | Gabriele
I want just to confirm what Dave suggested you. J-STD-033a, par 6. Boards Rework tells you plenty of useful informations. 6.1 Component removal, RWK and remount 6.1.1 Removal for Failure Analysi 6.1.2 Removal & Remount 6.2 Baking of Populated Boar
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 04:18:39 EST 2001 | chinaman
Hi everyone if once the exposure time is exceeded the only option is to bake the components. I learned there is an "old spec" for the baking conditions (24h/125C or 192h/40C) and a "new spec" which is the current standard specifying conditions of 4
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 18:34:45 EDT 2002 | mkallen
My first posting was not very clear -- sorry. Let me try again. What I want to know is: can I eliminate the drying (baking) process completely IF I know that the good parts (i.e., those not being reworked) are going to stay under some threshold tem
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 07:26:50 EST 2010 | grahamcooper22
In an oven over 100 C any moisture will escape through vents. There will not be huge volumes of moisture in the oven when you are baking components so it should easily escape through vents / holes in the system leaving you with a humidity of near zer
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 12 20:24:26 EDT 2022 | stephendo
I'll answer the easy part. If you put low temperature trays in the oven at 120C, they will warp and partially melt. I have seen it more often with reels of LEDs. Someone is told to bake them before use so the put them in the batch oven and the next
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 14:53:01 EDT 1999 | Tom B.
Hello Netters, I have a customer who wants us to aquaeos wash a PCB after all operations have been performed. The PWB is two layer FR4 with a Transformer, a Multichip Module with Conformal Coating, (6) 11" insulated wires that are tinned on exposed
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 18:31:29 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
"Polymide Films absorb a great deal of moisture. Polymide laminates must be baked at more than 1 hour at 100'C or better for a double sided PWB prior to exposing the laminate to elevated temperatures such as that required for soldering. Moisture abso