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Flex Circuits reflowing

Electronics Forum | Fri May 02 12:41:16 EDT 2003 | Chris Lampron

Hi Chris, I had worked for a flex circuit house for 10 years. You should be able to follow your solder paste guidelines for times and temps. You may want to consider pre-baking the flex if it is made with Kapton. Kapton is Hygroscopic and will delam

Baking planars after new BGA placed.

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 18:03:49 EDT 2006 | GS

Sure the bake need to be done after BGA replacement? Normally the board need to be backed before BGA replacement (not only)in order to avoid PCB delamination due to moisture entrapped during his life staing on field. Oven Temperature from 90 to 125

fine pitch/BGA component handling

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 20:08:36 EST 2002 | jonfox

Are your components not in JEDEC trays? We use Kostat trays and we can bake our parts at or up to 150C. What are your temperature requirements, and what are your parts currently being stored in or on? There are a slew of tray makers out there that

Water cleaning and Moisture Entrapment

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 09:10:22 EST 2008 | stepheniii

It takes time for the moisture to penetrate into the body. I think the 5 years of ambient would be more the culprit than washing the boards. Especially since you are baking them after wash. Get a few of the ICs and put them loose on a board and put

Baking populated PCBs

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 07:07:55 EDT 2009 | davef

We think the idea is to avoid boiling-off the moisture and let it 'cook-off' at a lower temperature to decrease the potential damage to components. If you heat a pan of water on the stove below, but close to the boiling point of water, the water in t

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

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 12:18:31 EDT 2016 | davef

Looks like moisture bubbling out of the board. I doubt that your baking at 60*C for a half hour is going to do very much to dewet the board. 60*C is warm to the touch, that's it!!! Water boils at 100*C. 60*C is the temperature of a cup of Dunkin. Cr

Vapor degreasing cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 16:47:25 EDT 2020 | charliedci

The problem that we have seen applying NC flux (EF2210) at selective solder is that the flux overspray (relative to the nozzle path) did not see high enough temperature to activate the flux and turn it to a non-conductive, benign residue as one would

Re: Make That F

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 19:58:28 EDT 1999 | ScottM

| | | 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

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 13:08:52 EDT 2008 | sleech

Dave: You are spot-on right! The major hurdle is that 70 degrees C is below the boiling temperature of water. Only a near zero relative hudity chamber will cause the ingested moisture to migrate from a package. There is one facet of the 70 degree p

wave pallets

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 05:37:23 EST 2009 | emmanueldavid

Necoleta, PWB Blistering/De-lamination may not be due for Titanium finished threads / holders which is typically being used to draw high Shelf Life of Pallets and even flow across Auto Wave Soldering rails. There is also nothing to suspect on Liquid


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