1. How much time between first and second reflow? Is there enough for the board to absorb moisture which causes the outgas?
Only an hour or two. Likely not re-absorption.
2. Could the outgas be from trapped flux? A longer TAL during first reflow may help if this is the case.
Absolutely. The first reflow has voiding in the thermal pad area due to flux in paste, I'm sure it remains resident and "erupts" during second reflow (side 2)
3. Can you lower the bottom side temperature during the second reflow? Since you have big heavy components on the top side probably not.
No, these are 8 layer 2oz. power assemblies and it needs all the heat we can muster for side 2 (top) with very heavy inductors.
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Hi Ed,
1. How much time between first and second reflow? Is there enough for the board to absorb moisture which causes the outgas?
2. Could the outgas be from trapped flux? A longer TAL during first reflow may help if this is the case.
3. Can you lower the bottom side temperature during the second reflow? Since you have big heavy components on the top side probably not.
Good luck,
Jerry Dengler
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Pergamon Corporation
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King of Prussia, PA 19406-2567
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Subject: [TN] Dpak outgassing second pass
Greetings fellow Technoids,
An interesting debacle arose, and I'm unsure if there is a solution.
Dpak components on side 1 solder fine, <25% voids, 100% edge wetting.
On 2nd pass (top side, big heavy components) the Dpaks on side 1 outgas and exceed 25% (not a spec, just a target) but violate edge wetting (S/B 100%) as the outgas tends to blow out the edge somewhere.
Any suggestion on how to eliminate this phenomena? Parts cannot be relocated due to aerospace re-qual cost.
Thanks in advance!
Ed Popielarski
Engineering Manager
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970 NE 21st Ct.
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Ph: 360-675-1322
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Cl: 949-581-6601
"It's one kind of victory to slay a beast, move a mountain, and cross a chasm, but it's another kind altogether to realize that the beast, the mountain, and the chasm were of your own design."
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