Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 03:03:50 EDT 2002 | jkhiew
Hi all, I had some old stock of CEM1 pcb: a. How long & under what temp. condition shall I bake it to eliminate the trapped moisture ? b. Is the baking time & temp. different for 3 yrs old stock, 2yrs old stock & 6 month old stock ? c. For CEM1 pcb,
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 08:46:38 EDT 2002 | davef
The time and temperature required for baking moisture from your boards varies according to the conflicting desires to: * Remove enough entrapped moisture. * Desire to retain solderability of solderable surfaces. Search the fine SMTnet archives for s
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:12:06 EDT 2000 | Dave F
I assume your "mounting manufacturer" (whatever that is) would reduce your cost. That would be cool, eh? There are some electrical, moisture absorbtion, flammability classification, and operating temperature considerations that your mounting manuf
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 16:41:35 EDT 2000 | Dave F
It's unrealistic to think that two materials with the following disperant properties would have the same reflow profile. From http://www.norplex.com/Carrier.htm Physical Properties / NEMA FR-4 / NEMA CEM-1 Glass transition temperature �C / 130 / 10
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 21:09:04 EDT 2003 | ramanandkini
I have a CEM-1 PCB board with 35 microns copper. This is PCB is finished with SMOBC+HALS. We do solder SMT LEDs, but till date we do not have problems that you have listed. The LEDs are good & bright. It even passed high & low temp cycle tests (-40 t
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