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Moisture Sensitive part - baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 12:20:41 EDT 2007 | petep

I have an MSL3 part (a relay) supplied in tape and reel. From what I am able to determine, these parts require baking at 257 degrees F for a minimum of 8 hours once the integrity of the seal is broken for over 168 hours. How are parts baked at th

Moisture Sensitive part - baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 17:30:40 EDT 2007 | jmelson

Oh, for a second there I thought it was 257 C, not F. Solder temperature! Still, one WEEK at 257 F seems way extreme. Maybe this is to bake out a part that has been underwater for a week. Is this a military part? I can't imagine any commercial-g

Moisture Sensitive part - baking

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 08:24:15 EDT 2007 | davef

We're unfamiliar with such component dryout requirements. Commonly, tape & reel cover tape will seperate at 60*C. So, even if your baking on a metal reel, your should keep the bake temperature ~40*C. Sure makes you want to use these parts during th

Moisture Sensitive part - baking

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 09:56:16 EDT 2007 | blnorman

According to J-STD-033 Table 4-1, the bake out time to restore the clock to zero is not only determined by the MSL level, but the package thickness as well. Section 4.2.2 states "SMD packages shipped in low temperature carriers may not be baked in t

Moisture Sensitive part - baking

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 08:39:15 EDT 2007 | gsala

If plastic Carrier Tape (CT)/ emboss tape, is made by: a)Polycarbonate material, it can withstand temperature around 120C� or may be more mantaining original dimension. b)Polystirene material, at max 45�C-50C� the CT starts to change dimensions and

SOT-223 Flux trapped under part and lifting off pads

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 11:30:46 EDT 2010 | babe7362000

Take a few parts from the reel and look close at > the parts to make sure the bottom surface of the > leads is below the bottom surface of the body. Yes I did that and they are below the body. I found the problem I think. The solder mask is abo

Baking parts of mixed thickness / time in oven requirements

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 15:39:16 EDT 2019 | qanalyst1

When baking parts at 90C that require 15 hours bake time with parts that require 25 hours bake time, is it acceptable to open the oven and remove the former (15 hours) parts and then continue the 25 hours cycle for the remainder of the parts in the o

Voiding in LGA (LT) soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 05:29:40 EDT 2010 | arjan

We baked the parts just before assembly. 2>we baked the parts and store them in 4 days in drycab (60degC, Rh0,5%)and finally assembly 3> we baked the parts and refowed them on a leadfree profile and finally the assembly on the boards. The same we als

Baking parts of mixed thickness / time in oven requirements

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 17:45:50 EDT 2019 | deanm

It won’t hurt’em if under 96 hrs.

Baking parts of mixed thickness / time in oven requirements

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 17:47:49 EDT 2019 | qanalyst1

Very good. Thanks.

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