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baking boards, revisited

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 02 20:59:23 EDT 2002 | davef

We�ve been stewing on this and it just dawned on us the part that�s missing. Blow-holing is caused by BOTH of the following: * Moisture absorption by the resin that holds the board together. [Steve is addressing this with his various baking schemes

PCB baking for rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:45:48 EDT 2002 | fmonette

The current IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-033 for moisture-sensitive devices does not include a bake cycle at 90C (it includes cycles at 40C and 125C for non-assembled components in reels or trays). However, the upcoming revision, which should be release

Bare PCB baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 22 08:57:56 EST 2002 | davef

Q1: What do you mean by "if the board is manufactured properly"? A2: If the epoxy is noy cured prooperly, for instance, the copper will not be well attached to the glass. So, peel strength will be lower. Q2: I don't believe that the peel off/or lif

Bare PCB baking

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 14:17:27 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave

Hi I can't give you the answer for your question because I have too many questions and would have to know a lot more before I was comfortable giving any advice. I have done mass Baking of piles of PCB's as a needed evil when piles of boards were ex

Bare PCB baking

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 21:04:15 EST 2002 | yngwie

Hi Dave, What do you mean by "if the board is manufactured properly". If the board is not manufactured properly, humidity will have an impact on the peel strength? Is that what you mean. How does the Humidity impacted the peel strength ? Thru' which

Board baking after washing machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 01:48:14 EST 2001 | hamos_wks

168hrs, 1week of storage and frequently applied for rework after testing.

Board baking after washing machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 21:42:32 EST 2001 | surachai

I have question about board baking after in line washing machine then I would like to know some information that ; 1) Do we need board baking after in line washing machine? Both bare board and assembly borad normally we don't bake . 2)In case of ne

Board baking after washing machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 00:32:14 EST 2001 | ianchan

we bake boards 80~120 deg-C @1hr, after in-line DI wash. oven setting to 90 deg-C, as +/-5 deg-C, tolerance against door open/shut fluctuations = "temperature loss". If anyone has evidenced procedure, that shows no need for baking, pray do share wi

Board baking after washing machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 17:36:20 EST 2001 | davef

We don�t bake between routine washing between soldering cycles. We bake when we immediately go to test or box-build. Certainly, it all depends on your process, materials, and boards. So, how did you determine that you needed to spend the money? I

Board baking after washing machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 12:01:26 EST 2001 | mparker

I have two cases where I must bake after DI wash. The moisture entrapment is specifically within microprocessor sockets. Without air gun blow out and baking, oxidation occurs that causes flaky contacts for the PGA. We will bake for 2-3 hours @ 60C. O


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