Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 17:31:45 EDT 2009 | boardhouse
Adam, Look into Rogers materials, draw back to it is Price and lead time of material. Regards, boardhouse
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 23:09:20 EST 2006 | praveen39
We need to clean the RMA flux residue on the PCBAs. The PCBA material is ALuminum base(Gold finish)stacked with Rogers Material PCB.Any solvent recommnedtaions? Is HCFC 141b a good solvent (quality & Price). we need to use vapor degreaser and also do
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 08:20:56 EDT 2006 | kehoem@bellsouth.net
We have a board calling out for 50 micro-inches of nickel over 30 micro-inches of gold. This is a solid gold board on Rogers material. ENIG cannot be deposited that thick right? Electroplated gold (we thought) was usually 35-50 micro-inches and was
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 21:16:28 EST 2002 | Vinny
Hi All, I am producing a lot of high cost PCBA where the pCB material is the `ROGER' material. Due to some of the high components and handling we get pad lifted issues sometimes and as of now are unable to do repairs on these. Please help if anybo
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:53:44 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi As DaveF suggested I would contact a shop that has done repair. You should have the PCB/PWB Print and laminate information with you when you make the call. Ask the repair shops if they have continual experience with the Rogers Material you are us
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 03:52:38 EDT 2009 | linseeg
What is the different between Rogers 4403 & Rogers 4350? Can we use two different material to build a PCB? If I use Ro4403 as prepreg and Ro4350 as core what is the advantages?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 14:16:01 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi It doesn't have to be the the microwave Rogers Duroid(spelling?) material. Rogers does make other materials. Even though the material you suggested was also one my initial thoughts, I figured it better for him to go to a shop that has current exp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 18:58:27 EST 2007 | Mike F
Normally someone would have replied to tell you to do a search of the archives. I've read at least 4 or 5 different threads dealing with baking out PWB's, but none were for this special material. First, have you contacted the manufacturer of the PW
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 08:28:11 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Rogers is a PWB materials manufacturer based in CT. they make a lot of unique materials for PWB fab such as a 1 time bendable PWB.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 20:12:22 EST 2007 | engr
I am using PWB material Rogers 6002 High Frequency Laminate. The PWBs are assembled. They were washed and will require a bake out. Some people say, no bake out is required for the material. I am getting different reads in test if the CCAs are not