We have encountered what appears to be mask discoloration after wave soldering.
The areas of concern coincide with the areas that were exposed selectively by fixtures during wave soldering, dominated by one date code of PCB with a slightly different green (lighter) solder resist. Other data code (same PCB vendor) with darker solder resist waved at the same time have less/no discoloration.
We have not seen this issue before this build. There has not been any PCB vendor or (known) process change.
Process details:
Reflow (x2 times) Wave solder: preheat (120/130C), solder temp 260C, with fixture Flux: no clean, halide free Top side max PCB temp 110C Wash&Rinse cycle 8min at 130F in DI with saponifier, Dry 1 min at 100F
Following link shows PCB images with white milky masks after wave soldering AND WASH. It does not seem to be surface residues (IPA has no effect).
http://members.shaw.ca/ppwlee1/Images/Mask_color1.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/ppwlee1/Images/Mask_color2.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/ppwlee1/Images/Mask_color3.jpg
PCB vendor is currently investigating and preliminary results show that post baking the finished assembies for 1hr @ 90C eliminated the discoloration.
Has anyone seen this before? Any idea on what causes the mask discoloration and its potential impact on the assembly?
Any comment is greatly appreciated.
Rgds,
Peter
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