Technical Library | 1999-08-27 09:27:10.0
Conformal coating is a material that is applied to electronic products or assemblies to protect them from solvents, moisture, dust or other contaminants that may cause harm. Coating also prevents dendrite growth, which may result in product failure. This paper will discuss the variables that affect the application of conformal coatings, and review in detail those variables that impact the process of selective coating of printed circuit boards.
Technical Library | 2023-11-22 09:17:49.0
In the dynamic realm of Industry 4.0, I.C.T introduces the I.C.T-T550 SMT PCB coating machine, a pioneering addition designed to meet the evolving needs of modern manufacturing. This advanced equipment is equipped with features that not only boost productivity but also prioritize precise and consistent coating quality. Let's delve into the crucial attributes that establish the I.C.T-T550 as a vital component in your production process. 1. Automated Precision for Coating Consistency The I.C.T-T550 PCB Coating Machine integrates an automated pressure regulation system for both dispensing valve and pressure tank, equipped with precision regulators and digital gauges. This ensures a consistent coating process, optimizing precision. 2. Front-End Accessibility for Operational Efficiency Located at the front end, power supply and air pressure adjustments are easily accessible, streamlining control. This user-friendly design enhances operator workflow efficiency. 3. Durable Material Transport The open-material transport rail undergoes hardening treatment and utilizes a specialized stainless steel chain drive, ensuring both longevity and reliable material transport. 4. Track Width Adjustment for Trouble-Free Operation Track width adjustment is achieved through a synchronous belt drive mechanism, ensuring prolonged and trouble-free operation. 5. CNC Machined Frame for Unparalleled Precision The machine's frame, subjected to CNC machining, features an independent, all-steel gantry frame, ensuring the parallel alignment of tracks and axes. 6. Workshop Environment Enhancement To ensure a cleaner and safer workspace, the equipment features air curtains at the track entrance and exit, preventing fumes from escaping. It also includes a dedicated exhaust outlet, improving overall workshop air quality. 7. Intuitive Programming and Visualization The I.C.T-T550 PCB Coating Machine allows flexible coating path editing through intuitive programming. The equipment employs a teach mode for programming, offering a visual interface for coating path design. 8. User-Friendly Interface with Practical Design Featuring a user-friendly interface with fault alerts and menu displays, the I.C.T-T550 delivers a sleek and practical design. 9. Streamlined Repetition and Data Management Efficiency is paramount, and the I.C.T-T550 offers the ability to mirror, array, and replicate coating paths, simplifying the process, especially with multiple boards. 10. Real-Time Data Monitoring The equipment automatically collects and displays data, including production volume and individual product work times, enabling effective production performance tracking. 11. Smart Adhesive Management The I.C.T-T550 intelligently monitors adhesive levels, providing automatic alerts for replenishment, ensuring uninterrupted coating. In summary, the I.C.T SMT PCB coating machine seamlessly combines precision, automation, and smart features to meet the demands of Industry 4.0. With integration into MES systems, it provides a reliable and efficient solution for elevating PCB coating processes. The I.C.T-T550's adherence to European safety standards and CE certification underscores our commitment to safety and compliance. For further inquiries or information about additional safety standards, please contact us. Whether optimizing coating quality or enhancing factory productivity, the I.C.T-T550 marks a step into the future of intelligent manufacturing. Explore a variety of coating valves or seek guidance by reaching out to us.
Technical Library | 2021-12-29 19:52:50.0
Medtronic seeks to quantify the thermal aging limits of electroless Ni-electroless Pd-immersion Au (ENEPIG) surface finishes to determine how aggressive the silicon burn-in process can be without loss of solderability. Silicon burn-in (power testing at elevated temperature) is used to eliminate early field failures, critical for device reliability. Thermal aging due to burn-in or annealing causes Ni and Pd diffusion to and oxidation on the surface. Surface oxides limit wetting of the PbSn solder, affecting electrical connectivity of components soldered afterburn-in. Isothermal aging of two ENEPIG surface finishes was performed at 75°C-150°C for 100 hrs-1500hrs to test the thermal aging limits and identify how loss of solderability occurs.
Technical Library | 2019-05-06 23:04:05.0
The temperature and humidity test chamber simulate the temperature and humidity, so there are a lot of things customers shoud notice in the process of use, although there is detailed instruction when purchasing the equipment. But some users just know how the device works and start using it. This is very easy to cause problems in the use of the equipment, so Symor intends to describe the safety details during the use of temperature and humidity chamber. 1. Before the test, determine if the sample contains flammable and explosive substances to avoid combustion or explosion during the test. Of course, also make sure there is no flammable and explosive material around the test equipment, otherwise it may cause fire and other accidents. 2, Do not open the chamber door to operate during the experiment, or the gas in the studio may cause the operator to burn and so on. 3. At the end of the test or at the time of regular cleaning of the test chamber, power off the equipment to avoid electrocution accidents. Also, when cutting off the equipment power, pull the power cord to pull out the plug, otherwise it may lead to a rupture of the power cord and so on. You can contact manufacturers if there are some places you donnot understand, do not dismantle and repair the temperature and humidity test chamber without authorization, otherwise it may lead to more serious problems.
Technical Library | 2023-09-23 22:29:02.0
Moisture trapped within components and PBs presents a serious problem during the fabrication and assembly process. Too much moisture can lead to board failures when it is turned to steam during the reflow process.
Technical Library | 2011-09-22 16:30:11.0
The remainder of this paper will deal with the adhesive cure mechanism most often found in the microelectronics industry; the thermal activation and cure of adhesives that are most commonly based on epoxy backbones. The use of heat is already prevalent in the microelectronics industry as most printed circuit board assemblies use some element of this thermal energy (reflow ovens for example) during the component soldering and assembly stage or during their burn-in stage (convection ovens).
Technical Library | 2001-04-24 10:44:24.0
This paper reviews the possible implementations of the Micro Via Technology within the Mentor Graphic's Board Station environment, specifically within the Librarian, Layout and Fablink applications. In this context, the definition of a Micro Via is constrained to Board Station’s support of such technology and contains only generalized descriptions of the manufacturing processes that require Micro Vias.
Technical Library | 2012-07-19 21:24:02.0
First published in the 2012 IPC APEX EXPO technical conference proceedings. With the ever accelerating demands in printed circuit board (PCB) design, the choices of advanced laminate materials have become fewer and fewer. The trends continue towards high
Technical Library | 2019-01-02 21:51:49.0
Failed solder joints remain a constant source of printed circuit board failure. Soldering is the bonding of metallic surfaces via an intermetallic compound (IMC). The interaction between thermal energy delivery, flux chemistry, and solder chemistry creates the solder bond or joint. Today, reliability relies on visual inspection; operator experience and skill, control of influencers e.g. tip geometry, tip temperature, and collection and analysis of process data. Each factor involved with the formation of the solder joint is an element of risk and can affect either throughput or repeatability. Mitigating this risk in hand soldering requires the identification of these factors and a means to address them.
Technical Library | 2014-05-08 16:34:16.0
Bare die mounting on multi-device substrates has been in use in the microelectronics industry since the 1960s. The aerospace industry’s hybrid modules and IBM’s Solid Logic Technology were early implementations that were developed in the 1960’s. The technologies progressed on a steady level until the mid 1990’s when, with the advent of BGA packaging and chip scale packages, the microelectronics industry started a wholesale move to area array packaging. This paper outlines the challenges for both traditional wire-bond die attached to a printed wiring board (pwb), to the more recent applications of bumped die attached to a high performance substrate.