Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 03:02:50 EST 2018 | robl
Hi Rob, > > I did check with the board house, and > the confirmed that there was no Nickel plating, > but that the silver went straight onto the copper > in their immersion silver > process. > > Interestingly I've even tested an > unplated sam
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 02:56:53 EST 2018 | robl
Hi Fluxgate, Doubt it's the laminate unless you have embedded components. Nickel is ferromagnetic (can be magnetised),so I would expect some level of magnetism in ENIG, but not silver. Are you 100% sure it was immersion silver and not something
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 12:59:53 EST 2018 | fluxgate
Hi Rob, I did check with the board house, and the confirmed that there was no Nickel plating, but that the silver went straight onto the copper in their immersion silver process. Interestingly I've even tested an unplated sample from that board hou
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 10:08:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| hello | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would they d
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 04:11:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | hello | | | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 20:28:26 EDT 1999 | Carlos Palacios
Currently, we are baking any PCB before process on SMT, the 'reason' is to dry any possible humidity that could be inner the PCB, it does not matter if the PCB is multilayer or not. We bake PCB's at 107C for 4 hrs and the board must be process into n
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 19:55:31 EDT 2006 | scott
I would agree for a bare board house, are you NUTS? Look what happend to McCurdey's high tech line in S. Cal., go chewed up and spit out by China... Plating, etching, environmental issues, regulations, lack of people who like doing that work... endle
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 02:46:21 EST 2010 | libandara
We want to handle the materials such as PCB & MSD components as per IPC 1601 & J-STD-033. As such, we need a baking oven to perform this and to monitor (temperature – we have to maintain up to 200’C & humidity – below 5%)the control environment & ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 22:48:54 EDT 2012 | joeion
It is correct to remove moisture in PCB by baking. But I think the time and temperature is too little. According to our experience, it should be more than 60min at 120 centigrade degrees.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 02:15:53 EDT 2012 | thmeier
Check also the specs / recommendations of your PCB manufacturer. We bake boards 4h/120°C before reflow and after automated cleaning (it´s not FR4!) and also if we have to rework with the autometd rework- stations (massive IR underheating ,..). Regar
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