Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 19:23:15 EST 2006 | greg york
Had exactly the same problem the other week. Baked some boards did improve slightly but not convincingly. Washed bare PCb and found excessive HASL fluids left on board from improper rinsing and problem disapeared. Baking HASL fluid out is impossible
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 10:12:44 EDT 2002 | davef
1) Do people always bake, sometimes or never? Does this depend on whether MS sensitive components are near the rework site? If a BGA is to be removed and reballed, baking is a no-brainer. Sometimes, based on the proximity of the MS components. >2)
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 10:32:05 EDT 2002 | davef
First, we have talked about drying / baking / demoisturizing / whatevering bare board previously. Search the fine SMTnet Archives to get started on recipes. Second and more importantly, you gotta fix this delamination problem. If it is delaminatio
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 21:33:26 EDT 2004 | davef
Are you talking about small 'volcanos' that burst through PTH solder connections? If so, you have moisture outgassing through the PTH barrels: * Plating on the hole of your bare board is too thin. It should be greater than 1 thou [25um]. * Your bak
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 17:24:06 EDT 2022 | cbart
depends on board finish and PCB substrate materials. If you were using OSP or silver finished bare boards the time to process is less than an ENIG or HASL finished. certain substrate material absorb more moisture than others or at a quicker rate. so
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 15 19:52:38 EDT 2003 | Jay
Dave, By Mishandled OSP i meant that it had been touched by bare hands (including pads). Its not like I want to or I donot want to bake these boards. Its just that i want to be sure that the boards will be good to use. And I like your idea to apply
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 18:28:42 EST 2008 | Frank
In the good old days, I've made raw boards at home. Layout the design and then transfer it to a bare copper clad board. Etching it out is the fun part. I grabbed our 9x13 pyrex baking dish from the kitchen. Using metal etching dish doesn't make
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 11:03:50 EDT 2010 | hegemon
Well, we got the baking part right at least. I would think that would help to rule out the barrel cracks allowing moisture escape. Plating too thin makes sense to me. In any case, do you think barrel cracking would be observable on a bare PCB?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 09:43:11 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Delamination almost always is caused by moisture in the PCB. You can try to keep some of the PCBs in a dry box after recieving them. You can also slowly heat them up to bake out moisture. If you are purchasing boards form overseas form a board house
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 07:03:05 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Hi everyone, | | Greetings! | | I�ve got a 2-layered through-hole PCB�s having the following problems: | | Solder Mask peels after wave soldering at random locations and only at the bootom side of the PCB | Insufficient Solder and some solder ne