Electronics Forum: silkscreen discoloration (Page 1 of 2)

silkscreen issue

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 07:42:48 EST 2006 | davef

Epoxy inks tend to be more resistant to discoloration than the acrylics that are used more widely now. The acrylic-based inks vary in their ability to maintain color after heat cycles. The technical data sheets from the ink supplier should indicate:

Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 19:28:26 EDT 1999 | Tom B

Netters, When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? 1. Kester 293 no clean 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185 C 4. 1.5 C/s u

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 20:49:13 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 18:11:00 EDT 1999 | Jimmy Strain

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 11:21:03 EDT 1999 | Travson

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 18:39:24 EDT 1999 | Tom B

| | Netters, | | | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | | 3. .5 - .7 C/s f

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 23:08:56 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| | | Netters, | | | | | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | | | | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | | | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | | | 3.

Re: Discoloring of Soldermask and silkscreen

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 00:35:31 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Netters, | | When I reflow a PCB there is a discoloration of silkscreen and mask. It appears if Profile is too hot! But I dont think so, maybe I'm wrong? | | 1. Kester 293 no clean | 2. 2.1 C/s for 30s to 150 C | 3. .5 - .7 C/s for 60s to 185

Part of PCB silkscreen turns yellow brownish

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 09:39:08 EDT 2014 | rgduval

I'll try to deal with the issues as you've presented them. 1. Blistering/delamination, shown in photo 2. The most likely cause of blistering/delamination like this is moisture in the boards. The moisture can get into the boards in multiple ways..

Part of PCB silkscreen turns yellow brownish

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 23:15:44 EDT 2014 | phyllishwl

Hi all, Our production reported that they found 3 panels out of 53 panels with strange phenomenon after reflow. 1/ Blister / Delamination of PCB panels, 2pcs blister/delamination under solder mask, 1pc under Gold plating at Gold finger 2/ Silkscr

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