Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 20:23:19 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: You're still goin' down that ol' ESD road aren't ya bud? Why do you need the boards to be dry? Conformal coating? Hey wait a minute, are you one of those no-clean people? Er zis related to the Kapton tape res fandango? Anywho, be careful
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 28 02:48:46 EDT 2018 | teresat2
Principle A layer of photosensitive material (photosensitive oil or dry film) is applied to the copper foil on the board surface, and PCB manufacturer should be use the position is exposed by black film, This applies to most PCB factories, especially
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 29 04:55:49 EDT 2018 | sanneyyu
for pattern position with +/-2mil tolerance, pattern width may minus 0.5mil max with the traditional auto exposure.etching tolerance determined by the base copper foil.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 21:04:10 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: You still didn�t tell me why you want additional drying of your boards, but what the hey, we all have our dark secrets. Anywho, let�s consider some options for reducing the moisture of your cleaned boards: OPTION 1 - Up-Grading Your Cleaner
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 03:50:37 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Some things you have to be sure of... Can you guarantee the LEDS are DRY when you receive them ? They may be packed in dry bags but when was this done and has the LED distributor had them open at his site ? Using vacuum sealed dry packs is a good way
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 19:12:07 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Kerry, If your stencils are going back into inventory rather than into production, expediting the drying process may not be necessary. Just place them on a rack and allow them to air dry naturally. That way you can maximize the throughput of
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 09:44:26 EST 2006 | amol_kane
Hi James, As far as i can see, if you reseal the bags, then storing in a dry cabinet would be unuseful (as the McDry will no longer be able to absorb moisture from the components, and the dry bag will only be as effective as the desiccant in it) i t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 17:39:54 EDT 2006 | russ
Well i guess you would not have to dry the boards but let me ask this, Are you hand cleaning water soluble flux in a sink? Never seen a cleaner without a dryer. Anyway temp and time for drying is easy to figure out. When boards are dry you have i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 01:39:07 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Hi, it is not necessary to store MSDs in nitrogen to stop them absorbing moisture, just a dry environment. Nitrogen storage is good for storing devices for many years as it reduces the oxidation of the solderable surfaces. Best option for storing MSD
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 15:10:42 EDT 2010 | 18424
Hi Michelle, Due to the dense population of through hole on some boards, after a 35 minute wash, some connectors or battery holders remain wet. Currently we put them into drying ovens at 70c for a Minimum of a half hour. We do occasionally air dry un