Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 15:02:53 EST 2004 | James Callender
Hey, I'm a student who is trying to etch my own circuit boards (for an art class surprisingly). Does anyone know where I could purchase a copper clad board that uses a transparent laminate? Transparency is sort of important, as this project is more
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 17:18:53 EST 2001 | davef
Wha, Nellie!!! Delamination & Blistering IPC-A-600D Although it may occasionally occur because of a severe process breakdown, delamination and blistering occurs as a result of an inherent weakness of the material. Either condition represents a brea
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 21:20:53 EDT 2008 | davef
Causes of Delamination ["Quality Assessment of Printed Circuit Boards" Lund, Preben; Bishop Graphics 1985 0137450354] The reason for delamination is epoxy starvation in the glass cloth layers or an incomplete curing of the base material. It has been
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 10:33:45 EST 2002 | davef
IPC-4101 - Specification For Base Materials For Rigid And Multilayer Boards replaces MIL-P-13949 - Plastic Sheet, Laminated, Copper-Clad (For Printed Wiring) Taking a broader look, there are many �Obsolete MIL Document To Commercial Document� replac
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 03:23:34 EDT 2020 | xinyao
So I got this fully auto running machine line, that automatically pick, cut, edge grind, corner round the copper clad laminate, and I do not have a professional camara to shoot a video. How can shoot it with my phone, and still it looks amazing? Than
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 08:06:19 EDT 2007 | davef
Soldering PTFE boards * Exposure to the high temperatures needed for solder reflow poses no problem of loss of peel strength since the exposure times are relatively short. * There are many different types of PTFE based products that may perform diff
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 04:57:11 EDT 2003 | Matt Kehoe
Our company applies solid solder to surface mount lands. While processing a micro BGA design we had some pads fall off, peel, whatever you might call it, from the surface of the board when touched "GENTLY" with the tip of a blade to remove a small s
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:23:11 EST 2003 | C. M. Gabel
I am working with a BGA package. The laminate layer is being modeled as BT-Cu smear. The thermal conductivity of BT is 0.19 W/mK. Does anyone know what the density and specific heat values are for BT?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:28:02 EST 2003 | C. M. Gabel
I am working with a BGA package. The laminate layer is being modeled as BT-Cu smear. The thermal conductivity of BT is 0.19 W/mK. Does anyone know what the density and specific heat values are for BT?
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 03 07:29:20 EDT 2002 | davef
IPC-PE-740 "Troubleshooting for Printed Board Manufacture and Assembly" has words to the effect of � 1.5---BAKING Laminate materials are baked several times during the manufacture of a printed wiring board. There are four major reasons for