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Bake out CCA

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 18:58:27 EST 2007 | Mike F

Normally someone would have replied to tell you to do a search of the archives. I've read at least 4 or 5 different threads dealing with baking out PWB's, but none were for this special material. First, have you contacted the manufacturer of the PW

Re: Baking of PCB's/Flexes

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 13:56:08 EDT 2000 | ptvianc

Hello: Pre-baking laminates should only be performed:(1) to meet contractual agreements or (2) in response to an actual defect that can be traced to PWB water absortion. Besides the fact that a pre-bake is an enormous process "bottleneck," it also

PCB Baking after Wash

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 10:04:36 EST 2008 | lazzara55

SMT-ypw: Does PWB supplier start to implement PWB drying packaging? B3: YES! The fabrication of the PCB involves a series of wet processing that requires counter-measures to remove moisure. While some of the PCB processes also include bake cycles th

Polymide Films PWB

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 18:31:29 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper

"Polymide Films absorb a great deal of moisture. Polymide laminates must be baked at more than 1 hour at 100'C or better for a double sided PWB prior to exposing the laminate to elevated temperatures such as that required for soldering. Moisture abso

Expiration date of PWB

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:49:41 EST 2002 | davef

PCB never expire, they just become more difficult to solder. [Many shops impose �shelf life� periods for their boards, but they aren�t going to discard the boards if the exceed the limits, unlike they would with some other process materials.] IDENT

Baking for delam prevention

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 11:45:06 EDT 2005 | Jeffm

I have a multi layer (8) PWB with blind vias going from 1 to 7 that is experiencing occasional blistering (delam). It is only on perhaps 15% of the boards run. We vacuum baked (85C, not sure what pressure) a sample lot and still had a few exhibit the

Re: Baking a Populated PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:16:59 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hello Netters, | | I have a customer who wants us to aquaeos wash a PCB after all operations have been performed. The PWB is two layer FR4 with a Transformer, a Multichip Module with Conformal Coating, (6) 11" insulated wires that are tinned on e

Pb Drying / Degassing PWB

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 22 09:27:18 EST 2008 | davef

IPC-HDBK-001 w/Amendment 1 Handbook and Guide to Supplement J-STD-001 (Includes J-STD-001B to C Comparison). During fabrication and storage, both components and PWBs will often absorb water. If left in the device, this water will vaporize at solderi

Bare PCB baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 22 10:38:30 EST 2002 | slthomas

The follwing is from the Technet archives, per IPC's Jack Crawford. I dug it up during some investigation of a supplier's issues with humidity in an Asian plant: There is support for this in IPD-HDBK-001 w/Amendment 1 Handbook and Guide to Suppleme

Make That F

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:24:24 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Hello Netters, | | | | I have a customer who wants us to aquaeos wash a PCB after all operations have been performed. The PWB is two layer FR4 with a Transformer, a Multichip Module with Conformal Coating, (6) 11" insulated wires that are tinne


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