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Isn't the 72 hours before bake a requirement for polyimide instead of FR4?
Alain Savard, B.Sc.
Chemical Process Analyst
CAE Electronics Ltd.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dewey Whittaker
1. Typically, for multi-layer (6-8 layers), FR4, SMT boards stored in an air
conditioned environment at about 50+/- 10% RH, how many months would you
allow
to pass before you would recommend baking them prior to reflow?
2. What would be your bake cycle?
Thanks,
Charlie B.
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Without knowing any other variables and being conservative,72 hours is your
window for the Aerospace Industry.
Dewey
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Dewey Whittaker
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