Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 04:18:03 EDT 2011 | emmanueldavid
TK, Hope you got it right only for this round of assemblies. Well, passing through a Reflow belt is not an ultimate process to dry circuit cards & take out moisture from Solder finished layers. First of all, if the packs were not unsealed (even s
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:58:11 EST 2000 | Greg denham
Does anyone have any information on baking boards to remove moisture before reflowing and waving assemblies? I've been told that we should do this to stop such problems as delamination of boards, blow holes, solder balls, etc. I don't know have any e
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 18:08:42 EST 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Baking boards, especially multi layer, will help with blowholes and delimitation, but not with solder balls. Normally about 120c for 1 hour or so is sufficient. I usually will not go to this trouble unless a board has proven to be a problem or if th
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 06:51:00 EST 2000 | Daniel Carlsson
Does anyone have information regarding: -Moisture level (wt%) that may cause delamination in PCB�s. -Baking time and temperature if using a Vacuum Drying Cabinett and if using an air oven. (What I�m most interested of is Poly-Imid-Aramid.) -Are ther
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:58:11 EST 2000 | Greg denham
Does anyone have any information on baking boards to remove moisture before reflowing and waving assemblies? I've been told that we should do this to stop such problems as delamination of boards, blow holes, solder balls, etc. I don't know have any e
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 18:08:42 EST 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Baking boards, especially multi layer, will help with blowholes and delimitation, but not with solder balls. Normally about 120c for 1 hour or so is sufficient. I usually will not go to this trouble unless a board has proven to be a problem or if th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:49:41 EST 2002 | davef
PCB never expire, they just become more difficult to solder. [Many shops impose �shelf life� periods for their boards, but they aren�t going to discard the boards if the exceed the limits, unlike they would with some other process materials.] IDENT
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 10:25:47 EST 2003 | blnorman
I may have asked this question before but couldn't find anything when I ran a search. Question, after ultrasonically cleaning our boards we bake them out to drive off residual moisture. Current requirement is 24 hours @ 105�C. I seem to remember a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 14:38:25 EST 2003 | davef
Francois Monette [Cogiscan Inc. 450-534-2644 fmonette@cogiscan.com ] is the resident genius on component and board baking. If he doesn't chime-in a in a day or so, give him a shout. He seems to nap quite a bit. Alternately, if you search on his na
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 08:33:57 EST 2017 | philc
In your pictures, many of the pads that have lifted from the PCB look as though they have no conenctions anyway. We often find that pads that aren't connected lift very easily. One possible solution would be to bake the BGA's for 12 hours prior to f
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