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Rework units with parylene coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 16:35:40 EDT 2005 | davef

We've never tried to remove Paraylene from a BGA, but we stayed [in seperate rooms] at the Red Roof Inn. Parylene/Paraxylyene is a great coating and can be selectively removed by several methods. IPC-7711 (Rework of Electronic Assemblies) has a sect

Rework units with parylene coating

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 07:44:15 EDT 2005 | bandjwet

Peter: Based on our company's experience with removing a variety of different coatings, including parylene, the BGA's can be removed. We would use a chemical etch followed by a neutralizing process. We would then reflow the devices and pry them off

Rework units with parylene coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 14:31:33 EDT 2005 | Peter

I am working on an application requiring removing BGAs from a board coated with parylene. These BGAs have low standoff with less than 0.015" after SMT soldering. Can some comment on a reliable and consistent process to perform such rework? given tha

Rework units with parylene coating

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 13:06:36 EDT 2005 | jimby

You will have to machine the part off down to the top of the balls. Wick solder off from individual sites one at a time. All that will be left is Parylene shell where balls once were. Take an orangestick and alcohol to break up and remove. Tricky par

Re: Removal of Parylene by Plasma Etching

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 12:09:16 EST 1997 | Brett Goldstein

At my previous job I tried to remove parylene using a plasma etching process. I don't remember the parameters used, but I do remember this: we had almost no success in removing parylene using plasma etching. I'd be quite interested in hearing if y

Removal of Parylene by Plasma Etching

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 15:00:45 EST 1997 | Chris Fontaine

I am looking for information regarding the removal of parylene through a plasma etching process. Any information about this subject, or the plasma etching process in general would be greatly appreciated. Vendor comments are also welcome. Thank y

Re: Removal of Parylene by Plasma Etching

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 18:20:33 EST 1997 | Graham Naisbitt

Brett and Chis, The method I understand to be the most popular is the use of micro-blasting or abrasion. In other words mechanical rather than chemical removal. However, that is only part of the problem - how do you repair the coating? The technique

Parylene Coated BGA Rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 11:26:10 EDT 2003 | Lake

Does anyone have any experience with parylene coated BGA's. Can they be masked so parylene doesn't get underneath? How do you remove and replace? Is machining them off the only viable option? If so are there any special requirements /special fixturin

Parylene Coated BGA Rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 11:26:18 EDT 2003 | Lake

Does anyone have any experience with parylene coated BGA's. Can they be masked so parylene doesn't get underneath? How do you remove and replace? Is machining them off the only viable option? If so are there any special requirements /special fixturin

Parylene Coated BGA Rework

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 12 09:47:07 EDT 2003 | davef

... continuing with Q2: How do you remove and replace? A2: Belt sander, sand blasting, grinding wheel, etc. Parylene/Paraxylyene is a great coating and can be selectively removed by several methods. The IPC-7711 (Rework of Electronic Assemblies)

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