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Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 10:14:42 EST 2009 | duso02

As a large coating house we use 1B73 daily and we have very few issues with bubbles. We very rarely bake it as the air cure is so short. Also, we only use thinner 73 vice 521. Another question would be; how is it being applied? How thick are you appl

MS Level 6

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 14:36:06 EDT 2001 | dason_c

DaveP, I never see the Level 6 component, can you describe what is the package look like, ie high pin count PBGA, component thickness? DaveF, if we can store the components in the dry environment say below 10%, can we stop the floor life clock after

Board Baking recommendations

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 21:01:57 EST 2007 | davef

Yes. Heat reduces OSP solderability protection thickness. For instance, many OSP are shot at the end of the first reflow pass and the exposed copper is free to oxidize. If you're speedy, you can pull-off the second reflow cycle before the copper g

PCB Delamination

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 22:35:23 EDT 2012 | jacktan

I have encountered PCB delam issue with high density PCB. PCB has 42 layers , 5 mm thickness ,laminate material is NelcoN4000-13EP,Tg 210C and Td 350C. Have pre-bake at 125 c for 12 hrs before assy.My reflow temp is standard with 243 peak and TAL is

Thick Film Screen Printer

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 13 23:53:02 EDT 2016 | sarason

A Screen printer is similar to a stencil printer,except the screen isn't made from a piece of brass, copper, plastic or stainless steel, with laser cut holes. The screen has a stainless steel , silk or polyester mesh, which is then dipped in a photos

Humidity of SMT component storage environment.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 09:03:00 EST 2001 | fmonette

This guideline is actually in the IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-033, May 1999 (although it is not spelled out very clearly, thus the current confusion in the industry). The technical reason is that moisture diffusion is a very slow process. Once parts ha

Rectangular uBGAs with 1 raised edge after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 08:37:47 EDT 2001 | jbieber

Gregory, I think that the profile is too radical, i.e. zone 6 to zone 7 temperatures are too far apart. I would guess that the solderjoints have not all reached 183C in zone 6 which is why the uBGA's do not have a symmetrical ball collapse. You may

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 11:39:30 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin package

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 14:41:25 EDT 1998 | Terry Burnette 512-933-5783

| We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin packages. |

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 10:06:28 EDT 1998 | Mike

| We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin packages. |


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