Electronics Forum: baking prior (Page 1 of 19)

PCBA baking prior to rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 18:27:38 EDT 2002 | kennyg

In regards to baking an assembly prior to hot air (BGA) rework.... 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-br

PCBA baking prior to rework

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)

BGA baking

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 10:16:47 EDT 2011 | blnorman

If these are moisture sensitive they are required to be shipped in a moisture barrier bag and labeled as moisture sensitive. Depending on which moisture sensitivity level (MSL) the components have, floor life can range from unlimited to a mandatory

component baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 18:23:48 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

Hi Dave Interesting points. If I understand you correctly 1. about 2% of part numbers have a moisture problem 2. Packaging frequently comes in with expired dates on them. This seems hard to believe you would accept them. 3. To really solve the

Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 08:24:28 EDT 2005 | dougs

are you going to clean the boards prior to coating?

Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 15:33:38 EDT 2005 | cecil

QC dept. refrain from giving direction!! Geez have I died and gone to heaven?

Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 10:07:05 EDT 2005 | cecil

Does anyone have any input on the need to bake out an assembly prior to the conformal coat process? I understand baking out components/pwb's prior to processing through the reflow or wave solder process if the material shows excess moisture absorbtio

Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 14:16:56 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

Tell them every action taken with the boards carries risk of damage. Process steps that don't do anything should be avoided because they carry the risk of causing defects. Even inspection causes the occasional defect, and board handling in general s

Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 14:42:47 EDT 2005 | jdengler

Stephen, If you have ever gotten QC to buy into this logic you have a much better QC department than most. Jerry

Baking prior to conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 18:50:46 EDT 2005 | crishan

Hi Cecil, We using conformal coating in our manufacturing area, we did use to use Humiseal, others have been Bectron and Peters. We recentalt switched all lacquering to Peters, since it is lead free and it is a lot friendly than Humiseal. To answer

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