Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 06:01:21 EDT 2012 | amitsindwani
Should a baking oven be allowed to be kept off with MSDs kept inside ? Will it attract moisture back after a certain time period ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:04:26 EDT 2012 | kahrpr
We keep our MSDs in a dry cabinet. We only bake if we suspect we have a moisture issue usually PCBs or large BGAs and then it goes back in the dry cabinet.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 16:35:22 EDT 2012 | davef
It depends, but I'd guess that as a minimum the floor clock will start when the component returns to room temperature. It's easy to argue that the floor clock starts earlier than that!!! Probably, the floor clock starts a couple degrees lower than th
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 04:25:52 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
As soon as the oven temp falls below 40 C and the RH rises above 5% then you need to consider that the floor clock will start. Long term storage of devices in an oven is not good for them as it reduced their solderability and can affect their perform
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 13:54:54 EDT 2002 | DenM
Larry, You can try one of two approaches, a bake above 100C will drive off moisture or use a vacuum bake. The vacuum bake process is slow since there is less/no air to conduct the heat. In the hybrid industry the standard vacuum bake was 16 hours at
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 19:52:39 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. | I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys? | Let me get this straight... He's
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 18 03:58:26 EDT 1999 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant
| While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. | I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys? | To remove moisture from low quanti
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 06:45:29 EST 1999 | Charles Stringer
Does anybody have any reliable alternatives to device bake out for plastic bodied components. We do not use a whole package at time and therefore have to oven bake the balance before we can use them. I have come accross dry nitrogen storage chambers
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 17:44:43 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. | | I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys? | | | Gerry: I imagine there co
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 16:30:55 EST 2006 | GS
Hi James, it could be the problem is due to residual of cleaner media entrapped under low gap of QFP 208 and 0,5 mm lead pitch. I remember in the past we had random problems of failure at test after board wash off process (DI Water wash). We met