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Taiwan Dry Tech Corp. manufacturer of Eureka Dry Tech Fast Super Dryers for moisture/humidity proof protective storage of PCB, MSD, IC packages, meets IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 & IPC-1601.
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IPC A-600H Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies. The IPC-A-600, "Acceptability of Printed Boards " is the most widely used published specification on printed wiring boards. This specification has set the standard for rigid printed boards in terms o
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IPC A-600H Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies. The IPC-A-600, "Acceptability of Printed Boards " is the most widely used published specification on printed wiring boards. This specification has set the standard for rigid printed boards in terms o
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 13:03:14 EDT 2005 | davef
What's the point of such a test? * If you are operating a board in an environment that keeps the board at a temperature that is close to causing delamination, why not design a board that can tolerate such an operating environment, rather than contin
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 04:31:56 EDT 2016 | leeg
We have recently had a jig get caught in the chain of the flowsolder machine, causing the board to delaminate, is there any hard and fast rules as to if the area needs evacuating due to fumes, and if the air quality has to be checked before allowing
Industry News | 2010-09-13 15:36:15.0
IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® has released IPC-1601, Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines. The industry's sole standard on the handling, packaging and storage of printed boards, IPC-1601 provides users with guidance on how to protect printed boards from contamination, physical damage, solderability degradation, electrostatic discharge and moisture uptake.
Industry News | 2012-01-22 23:16:58.0
More than 350 engineers who attended last week’s IPC webinar, Soldering and Assembly Defects, were polled on their biggest headaches with printed boards, PCB components and PCB assembly process failures. The survey results which identify solder finish, ball grid array (BGA) components and reflow soldering as the greatest challenges, provide webinar co-sponsor, National Physical Laboratory (NPL) of the United Kingdom with useful information as it prepares its NPL Process Defect Clinic for IPC APEX EXPO® 2012.
Technical Library | 2024-09-02 17:01:54.0
A printed circuit board (PCB) is an integral component of any electronic product and is among the most challenging components to recycle. While PCB manufacturing processes undergo generations of innovation and advancement with 21st century technologies, the recycling of PCBs primarily employs 1920's shredding and separation technologies. There is a critical need for alternative PCB recycling routes to satisfy the increasing environmental demands. Previous work has developed an environmentally benign supercritical fluid process that successfully delaminated the PCB substrates and separated the PCB layers. While this work was successful in delamination of the PCB substrates, further understanding is needed to maximize the interactions between the supercritical fluid and PCB for an optimal processing scenario. As such, this research presents an exploratory study to further investigate the supercritical fluid PCB recycling process by using supercritical carbon dioxide and an additional amount of water to delaminate PCB substrates. The focus of this study is to test delamination success at low temperature and pressure supercritical conditions in comparison to the previous studies. Furthermore, material characterization methods, such as differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, are included to study the delaminating mechanisms. Results from the recycling process testing showed that the PCB substrates delaminated easily and could be further separated into copper foils, glass fibers and polymers. Surprisingly, the material characterization suggested that there were no significant changes in glass transition temperature, crosslink density, and FTIR spectra of the PCBs before and after the supercritical fluid process.
Technical Library | 2024-09-02 17:31:09.0
The cracking and delamination of printed circuit boards (PCB) during exposure to elevated thermal exposure, such as reflow and rework, have always been a concern for the electronics industry. However, with the increasing spread of Pb-free assembly into industries with lower volume and higher complexity, the occurrence of these events is increasing in frequency. Several telecom and enterprise original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have reported that the robustness of their PCBs is their number one concern during the transition from SnPb to Pb-free product. Cracking and delamination within PCBs can be cohesive or adhesive in nature and can occur within the weave, along the weave, or at the copper/epoxy interface (see Figure 1). The particular role of moisture absorption and other PCB material properties, such as out of plane expansion on this phenomenon is still being debated.
Conformal coatings used by electronic manufacturers contain UV indicators for the purpose of inspection. Since coatings are transparent, units must be viewed under black light in order to verify coverage and non-coverage. The Nordson YESTECH FX-940U
Conformal coatings used by electronic manufacturers contain UV indicators for the purpose of inspection. Since coatings are transparent, units must be viewed under black light in order to verify coverage and non-coverage. The Nordson YESTECH FX-940U
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The Certified IPC-600 Trainer (CIT) courses recognize individuals as qualified trainers in the area of quality assurance of bare printed circuit boards and prepare them to deliver Certified IPC-600 (CIS) training.
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SMT Express, Issue No. 4 - from SMTnet.com Volume 1, Issue No. 4 Tuesday, September 14, 1999 Featured Article Return to Front Page MULTILAYER BOARD (MLB) CONSTRUCTIONS FOR HIGHEST LAMINATE INTEGRITY, DIMENSIONAL STABILITY, AND ELECTRICAL
Heller Industries Inc. | https://hellerindustries.com/delamination/
– Reflow Soldering Solder Ball Defects Insufficient Solder Wicking Defects Tombstoning PCB Soldering PCB Bridging Defects PCB Dewetting PCB Nonwetting Circuit Board Voids PCB Delamination Component
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Close Search What Are Lamination Voids in PCB Manufacturing? By Behind the Work June 16, 2022 September 21st, 2023 Blog , Industry News No Comments Lamination voids, also known as delamination, are a problem that can occur in the printed circuit board manufacturing process