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Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 17:31:04 EDT 1998 | Steve Abrahamson

| | | | We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | | | | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin

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

Re: Moisture Bake-out of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 15:49:05 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | We currently bake plastic SMT parts in accordance with the IPC guidelines for moisture sensitive parts. Because we have double-sided boards that are subjected to either an aqueous or semi-aqueous cleaning process, we do a 24 hour bake at 125 deg

Re: baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 16:02:33 EST 2000 | Jim M

Thanks for your reply. I 've tried to clarify and answer your questions. The water soluble paste used is WS3060, type 4. The boards are sent through a inline di cleaner after reflow. There is a hot Di waterwash, rinse and then hot air to dry the wa

PCB becomes darken (yellownish)

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 00:21:53 EDT 2008 | kelson

Logan, My boards have gone through the baking process. After that, we ran through reflow of bottom side and washing. Due to inadequate parts, then we have on hold the reflow of top side. We kept the boards in a room. After 1 week, we noticed there w

Super low volume board wash. Will this work?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 13:17:18 EDT 2009 | tomsmiley

We implemented an inexpensive home dishwasher solution last year for cleaning assemblies. It works very well for both lead free and tin/lead cleaning. DI water at room temp is all we do and the boards come out squeaky clean. We had to use the least

Water soluble mask for wave

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 19 16:54:43 EST 2009 | edmentzer

We use WSM-90 which is a red water wash off solder mask from Contronic Devices, Huntington Beach, CA, 714-897-2266. We bake the bare board at 150 F for 30 minutes after applying the mask. We run 130 to 140 F DI water in the inline cleaner which rem

di water washing

Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 09:45:05 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist

Only use the shop air if it is clean and dry. I know from experience that one can get water and a little oil from the compressor in the air lines. We are in a drier climate with humidity levels in the 25%-35% range on average. All we do is let the

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 10:06:28 EDT 1998 | Mike

| We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin packages. |

Re: To clean or not to Clean??

Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 15:09:56 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | | | | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processi


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