Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 17:33:26 EST 2020 | SMTA-Norah
Were the boards baked out before soldering? Is there plated over vias in the pads?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:39:37 EST 2000 | Dave F
Daniel: In response to your questions: * Moisture level (wt%) that may cause delamination in PCB�s. - Certainly, it depends, but 100% moisture will not cause delamination of a PCB. [Now, heating that water is another question, isn�t it? ;-)] *
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 14:39:49 EDT 2002 | mkallen
Here's a related question: How hot can a PBGA get before popcorn delamination becomes a concern? 100 C? 150C? I realize that the answer will depend upon the conditioning of the part, so let's assume that the part is saturated with moisture. A pra
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 01:46:10 EST 2006 | hanocete
Hi! to all, Here in our company, we sometimes received BGAs and ICs that were packed poorly(not sealed), and no MSL level written to it from our suppliers, now we subject the material for baking before using it. We use J-STD-033B table 4-1 as our cr
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 22:19:38 EDT 2017 | deanm
First, reflow does not reset the clock for MSL exposure. The best solution is to run the second side before the exposure time expires. I am curious to know why they must sit for 40 hours. If that cannot be done, then store the assemblies in a dry c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 08:58:22 EDT 2019 | Matt
Hey all, i'm hoping to get some feedback from the community on baking process versus a dry box. current process we have for rework of PCBs is to perform a 16 hour bake cycle on hardware before BGA rework is performed. however this process is ineffi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 08:59:29 EST 2006 | james
We built some boards with incorrect Bgas and we had to pull the bad ones off. I need to know if we need to bake the boards before we add the correct BGAs on and resend through the reflow? We need to get these boards shipped asap after we install th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 11:38:10 EST 2008 | operator
I have never had this come up before. We have a customer that would like all their BGAs baked before production. No a problem, but one of them is in tape and reel. I don't know the temperature limits of tape and reel. Has anyone done this and at what
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 16:00:07 EDT 2008 | ppcbs
We always bake our loaded boards before any BGA rework is done. 12 to 16 hours at 100 c. We have had incidents in the past on loaded boards where 125 c has melted parts and the occasional low temp BGA trays. 100 c has proven safe for the past 10 y
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 13:15:16 EST 2022 | chris007
I am currently working on a manufacturing flow where some PCBA are processed with reflow oven (after being baked before processing), then cleaned with bath, then passed into contaminometer, passed into AOI. The point is after all of this, if AOI dete