Still, I would incorporate a decent bake of these boards to make sure you
get all the water out, both out of the board and out of the coating. I
suggest 100C for at least 1 hour.
1B31 or 1B31S has a tendency to get soft and tacky if you get it very hot,
say above 80C. We have here, for many years, done pad repair on coated
boards, and the cure cycle for the epoxy is 100C for 1 hour. We have not
seen a negative effect from this, but be aware that at 100C, you might
have a little bit of movement of the coating, which is why we always dry
such boards in a flat position. Keep that in mind especially around
connectors. On the other hand, heating to 100C may give you a minor
benefit of "re-melting" it to the board surface.
Suggest you trial this on 1-2 boards first, then do a very close
inspection on the boards for delamination, blisters, marks in the coating
from oven grates, etc.
Doug Pauls
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Date: 02/11/2013 10:26 AM
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Sorry,
I should have mentioned, no chemicals, we're just doing DI aqueous wash!
But hi-pot just made it to the top of my list.
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How do you know the dielectric properties have not been degraded as part
of the exposure to your wash chemicals? 1B31S has good adhesion, but what
about chemical resistance.
In your shoes, I would do a dielectric withstanding voltage test (also
called a hipot test) to see if exposure to the wash results in a decrease
in your voltage withstanding.
Doug Pauls
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Date: 02/11/2013 10:11 AM
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Dear Technos,
I know many of you already advocated against it, but my pain is so big
that I need to check again.
Took 3 boards from the regular production, coated with 1B31S, and passed
them in our in-line washer, at 135 F and 3ft/min. Except from coating
starting peeling from 2-3 component tops, everything looks well.
Does this mean I'm OK, as I prefer touching-up the 2-3 components than
doing repairs with no-clean?
What else should I check? Should I test anything else? How?
Thanks,
Ioan Tempea, ing.
Ingénieur principal de fabrication / Senior Manufacturing Engineer
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