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Allowable ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 15:05:58 EST 2001 | blnorman

What is the maximum allowable thermal ramp rate for wave solder. We have a "short" machine used for selective soldering. To get the boards up to temp, we need to exceed our normal 2�C/sec. Are there any IPC documents governing this process? Anyon

Allowable ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 16:49:17 EST 2001 | davef

J-STD-001 - Requirements For Soldered Electrical & Electronis Assemblies is the governing document. It defines no specific limits like you mention. It states words to the effect that preheating should not do bad things.

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 05:11:29 EST 2018 | deanm

I developed our company's procedure for moisture sensitive devices based on J-STD-033 and I don't recall anything requiring a certain ramp rate. Furthermore baking at 85C will greatly extend the time to reset the clock and it is harder to maintain

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 01:06:51 EST 2018 | dgassier81

Hi, In our shop we've always baked out PCBs and moisture sensitive parts prior to electronic assembly using a gentle ramp rate of 2 degC/minutes going hot (93degC) and same ramp rate going cold (back to room temp). We're trying to outsource that pro

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 11:09:30 EDT 2018 | optimatech

Thank You for informing me :)

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 14:24:55 EST 2018 | emeto

I used to bake parts before. After I discovered the drying cabinets, that is not a concern anymore. I strongly recommend you to get one of these and try it. It dries them out pretty quick and keeps very low humidity all the time. No heat applied.

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 15:39:52 EST 2018 | dgassier81

I'm guessing you're right that would be one way of doing it. Thanks for your feedback. Best, David

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 09:42:33 EST 2018 | jmedernach

I completely agree. J-STD-033 spells out the "how to" of baking, quite clearly. You have to bake something for an expensively long time at 80 - 85C in order to properly desiccate your components.

Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 05:03:27 EST 2018 | optimatech

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Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 15:03:41 EST 2018 | dleeper

To the optimatech guy; If your going to spam the forum I'd at least make sure your URL works.

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