Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 16:20:03 EST 2014 | warwolf
Basically the contract comes first, then the design drawings then IPC. if your costumer is asking you to bend the PCB then it becomes apart of the design drawings. as for looking for a cover, get it in writing that that's what they want you to do. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 21:15:44 EDT 2021 | djenkins62
Hello Everyone: Heat Can Be Very Damaging to Boards and well as extended oven time can cut into valuable production time. Steel Camel is testing ambient temperature drying to remove diffused and embedded moisture in PCBs. We are seeking scrap pie
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 15:49:45 EDT 2021 | stephendo
See if there are any board shops near you. One might provide scraps in exchange for name dropping.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 11:27:57 EDT 2010 | davef
Consider: * Bow & Twist IPC-TM-650; Method 2.4.22 * Previous threads on SMTnet, like: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=54498
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 12:27:10 EST 2003 | stevel
Hi all, We got some bare pwb in our incoming inspecion looked really wrapped. The maximum twist of the pwb we messured is 0.056inch by following the method in IPC-TM-650 2.4.22 C. (The diagonal size of our pwb is 7.5inch) According to the IPC standa
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 20:16:23 EDT 2005 | davef
Q1) Simple way to measure the PCB warpage A1) IPC-TM-650; Method 2.4.22 Bow & Twist Q2) What is the maximum warpage can the SMT machine allow the to accept and place the component without problem. A2) That depends. IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Elect
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 07:53:16 EDT 2012 | davef
Allowable bow & twist: Together, both IPC-A-600G and IPC-6012B represent the core IPC documents for describing the acceptable and nonconforming conditions that are either externally or internally visible on finished printed boards. IPC-A-600G relies
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 18:59:25 EST 2002 | tkenny007
Specs for Bow and Twist for PCBs (IPC-A-610C, 10.6. There may be an update by now). I also have a note in our quality guide referencing (IPC-TM-650, 2.4.22) and (MIL-STD-105D). In summary, a PCB should not bow more than 0.040" with all four corner
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 10 06:27:50 EDT 2005 | WarpSpeed
1.) First of all: What is Your customers requirements??? 2.) If the customer or You don't have a specification; I will strongly recommend that you follow the "IPC-IPC-TM-650 Method 2.4.22 Bow & Twist" that [DaveF] suggested. 3.) If You have "critic
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 19:49:03 EST 2006 | davef
Sorry for stating this incorrectly. It should been: Bow & twist for bare boards and panels: IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, 10.6: 1.5% for PTH only and 0.75% for SMT, acording to test method TM-650, method 2.4.22 IPC-6012, par. 3.