Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 05:36:04 EST 2002 | vincent_f
Hello everybody, I would like to use PCB which have expired. I have already planned to bake them in order to avoid pop corn effect but I wonder about some few items : 1) How can I identify the optimal baking parameters ? 2) Even after baking, is the
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 01:32:47 EST 2006 | hanocete
thanks for your reply, actually we bake the PCB assembly prior the rework because the package was exposed for quite some time already. The baking time was 24hrs @ 125 deg.C. We notice that there were flux residues on the connectors after the baking.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 16:30:55 EDT 2002 | sleech
Dan: Until I got deep into development of a vacuum assisted moisture removal process, I always thought that the bake process would be saddled by the lack of atmosphere in the chamber. I later learned that the conduction of temperature at reduced atm
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 02:24:40 EST 2001 | ianchan
Did I mention, we tried to use the same WS flux formulae to brush-cover the affected flex-PCB pads, and subject it to another round of water-wash, followed by oven-baking, and it still doesn't help abit? Oven bake : 100 deg-C, approx 15~30mins (manu
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 09:15:21 EDT 2004 | jdumont
Morning all, we have been seeing some problems with the edges of some of our BGA's curling away from the PCB after reflow. Is this possibly a moisture problem? If so what would be a good time/temp to bake them at to rectify the problem? Thanks in
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 06:17:19 EDT 2007 | mun4o
hi, This is moisture problem, I think.I have similar problem.You must try to bake PCBs.I bake our PCBs in solder wave mashine , under solder pot.There T is about 80*C - after 6-8h the PCB is dry regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:30:57 EST 2008 | realchunks
Hi System Steve, What is a solvent cleaner over water wash? Solvent first and then rinse with water? And why do they feel the need to bake the boards? Do they think trapped moisture will cause board damage?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 22:57:45 EDT 2009 | davef
NASA recommends baking a PCB for a minimum of 4 hours at 93+/- 5.5�C before conformally coating. [NASA-STD-8739.1, �Workmanship Standard for Staking and Conformal Coating of Printed Wiring Boards and Electronic Assemblies,� August 6, 1999]
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 11:48:10 EDT 2010 | mb_mfg
Sid, Try baking the boards before running, to insure no moisture. Baking out the moisture will help prevent warping. Should you need further assistance, we supply fixtures to force the board to stay flat to reduce to thermo shock during wave solde
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 07:40:19 EDT 2020 | sara_pcb
I am using PCBs fabricated by ISOLA HR370 material. The layer count is typically 8-10 layers. thickness is 2.0mm. What is the optimum time to bake prior to assembly. What is the Standard refereed to,
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