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Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 12:30:25 EST 2002 | fmonette

Dave highlighted all the elements that must be considered to determine the optimal temperature and duration for a pre-rework PCBA bake process. As far as the component is concerned, it really depends if you care about not damaging the package for r

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 20:08:24 EST 2002 | dason_c

Francois/Sleech, thank you very much for your information, by the way where I can get the copy of the paper, what is LTVP stand for and what is the drying requirement expected ie less than 5%? I am also trying to run my evaluation to dry the parts a

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 14:39:49 EDT 2002 | mkallen

Here's a related question: How hot can a PBGA get before popcorn delamination becomes a concern? 100 C? 150C? I realize that the answer will depend upon the conditioning of the part, so let's assume that the part is saturated with moisture. A pra

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 19:28:43 EST 2002 | sleech

I agree with Francois. We have just announced a 55 deg. C LTVP drying process that can greatly speed moisture removal. It is also effective for drying components that remain in tape and reel, conductive plastic shipping tubes or trays. Process time

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 09:27:03 EDT 2002 | fmonette

Michael, This concern is well covered in J-STD-033, section 8.6 Board Rework. "...If the component temperature exceeds 200C, the board may require a bakeout prior to rework..." In other words, you only need to worry about moisture related defects w

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 21:35:34 EDT 2002 | davef

Ooooo, much better. Tough to say, because of all the variables [ie, different materials, moisture level, temperature, etc]. Plastic encapsulated devices, especially IC, absorb water from the air, which is violently released during soldering. Typica

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 18:34:45 EDT 2002 | mkallen

My first posting was not very clear -- sorry. Let me try again. What I want to know is: can I eliminate the drying (baking) process completely IF I know that the good parts (i.e., those not being reworked) are going to stay under some threshold tem

MSL control

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 13:35:40 EDT 2017 | scotceltic

I have a double sided PCBA setup. I have MSL components on both assembly sides. When I run Assy Side one I am within the allotted hours remaining on the MSL component. I then wait 40 hours before running 2nd Assy side. By then the hours on the 1s

Baking time for PCBA rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 09:34:24 EDT 2002 | fmonette

Michael, By the way, the default bake duration should be 48 hours at 125C instead of 24 hours. The shorter duration was based on a standard that is now obsolete. The current revision of J-STD-033 includes a variable duration bake table, based on co

PCBA Production Manufacturing Time Control

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 13:39:43 EDT 2022 | emeto

Bake a board. Measure weight. Measure board weight that haven't been baked.


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