Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 18:35:17 EDT 2010 | julie1
Anyone work with or have knowledge about metal core/clad boards? The board I'm working with is approximately 2" X 3/4" aluminum core pcb, in a 56 up array. There are 3 LED placements per board. I'm having trouble getting a consistent screen print.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 28 08:37:52 EDT 2007 | davef
There is no good choice. Board Finishes: Industrial/Battelle Class 3 Environment [Reliability Knowledge Gaps: For use of Pb-free solders in High Reliability Applications, J Smetana, iNEMI Availability of SnPb-Compatible BGAs Workshop, March 1, 2007,
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 08:56:17 EST 2001 | fmonette
One very important consideration in your situation is to determine if you have moisture sensitive components on these boards. If you have any device classified level 3 or higher then you have a very high level of risk associated with moisture sensit
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 00:14:44 EST 2001 | zam_bri
Our process mostly are double sided reflow and we are using water soluble paste on ENTEK PCB. Rework WIP has been accumulated since the last 4 months, and upon clearing, one of the method that the test guy use are to reflow the PCB again for one mo
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 09:35:28 EDT 2014 | emeto
Have you tried to bake the boards before you process them?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 10:31:05 EDT 2014 | sara_pcb
The boards are baked for 2 hours at 120 deg C Regards, R.Saravanan
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 08:28:30 EDT 2012 | rgduval
We agree with all of the previous comments, and would add the following: Warpage is generally caused by excess moisture in the raw boards. Have you tried baking the boards prior to assembly? We had this issue on a simple 4-layer board, and found t
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 11:22:34 EDT 2000 | Pierre
Does anybody use a material which is repairable (removable chemically), low curing time (UV), masked areas cured, solventless, used with Nordson equipments ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 17:27:28 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
first time I've heard of the Cheese Its defense to excuse any momentary lapse of reason. I think I'ma gonna order me a case of them nibbles right away. A guy can't be too careful now adays.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 12:00:49 EST 2010 | joeherz
Aqueous Tech has a very reasonable equipment registration program. I think $750 was what we paid. With that you get phone support and I'd bet you can get copies of the manuals you need. It would likely be worth it when compared to the time you cou
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