Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 07:50:49 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Thanks Dave - IF you look ath the Fancort RA-18HT. This is a high temp plastic that will handle 350 F. This is what we need, but in the 8 1/2 by 20 size. No one seems to make them now. We are a bare board manufacturer as well se wee bake boards at hi
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 00:55:22 EST 2010 | kemasta
Hi Kim Dun take any risk in delamination bcoz u > will be the person to answer for being it. So, > we do bake all Pcbs, which have 3months of shelf > life, b4 startin any process although they are > still inside the factory packs. We keep it in
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 08:41:04 EDT 2005 | davef
If these are these bare [or partially assembled] boards, baking probably will not hurt, as long as the bake is not excessive. If these are these assembled boards, baking probably will not accomplish much. What is the source of this water? If it's
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 14:30:13 EDT 1998 | Igmar
I would appreciate any information concerning the wash and bake of blank Printed Circuit Boards before assembly. + Is it necessary to wash and bake PCB�s before assembly? + If any, what is the reason for wash and bake of PCB�s? + If any, what type of
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 16:50:40 EST 1998 | Igmar
I would appreciate any information concerning the wash and bake of blank Printed Circuit Boards before assembly. + Is it necessary to wash and bake PCB�s before assembly? + If any, what is the reason for wash and bake of PCB�s? + If any, what type of
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 16:22:00 EDT 2009 | davef
It's not the first thing we think of in looking at your picture. First off, the lack of copper in the region of the red oval makes us think of a plating defect. We don't expect that moisture out-gassing through the barrel wall to show-up on opposite
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 | Tue Jul 18 18:53:23 EDT 2006 | Mike F
Is it showing up after wave or reflow soldering, or after hand soldering? If the delamination or blister bridges between traces you have the potential for a short circuit between those traces. A delamination might be repairable, but in most cases i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 04:45:32 EST 2002 | wbu
Ianchan, baking as being part of pre-heating is obviously sensless cause the PCB will not maintain any of that heat till soldering. Common reason for prebaking PCB�s is getting the moisture out to prevent outgassing, warpage and maybe other defects.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 21:35:34 EDT 2002 | davef
Ooooo, much better. Tough to say, because of all the variables [ie, different materials, moisture level, temperature, etc]. Plastic encapsulated devices, especially IC, absorb water from the air, which is violently released during soldering. Typica
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