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Vu,
I went through this process once before. I defined the process as
Soldermask Dot Printing. Its not one stop shopping but it works. Set
up one DP-10 screen exposing vias to be filled. Only fill the
soldermask from one side. Three (3) passes may be required to push
the soldermask to the solder side (pending board thkness). Soldermask
dimples will be apparent on the solder side, but no need for concern.
Two side filling will entrap air/moisutre in the via in-turn causing
soldermask blowhole which may result in further process problems at
assembly. Since filling the vias with mask is prior to HAL, entrapped
air/moisture with component heat will oxidize the copper, in-turn may
cause reliability issues. In other cases, oxidation propagates no
further than the top micrometer barrier, therfore protecting the
underlying copper (argueable).
Any how, cure the LPI following Dot Print and proceed forward as
normal. The mask was either Taiyo PSR4000 or Ciba Probimer 52.
I have an idea of what you are trying to achieve. There is an
alternative to what you are trying to process. Call me and I can
explain further.
John Gulley - QA
972-578-3928
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Subject: FAB: One step soldermasking to plug vias
Author: "vu" <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 11/14/96 3:10 PM
This question probably has been asked before:
Does anyone know an effective way to do one step soldermasking
operation to plug via holes using DP-10 machine? Is there a preferred
solder mask that can do this?
Vu Minh Du
Process Engineering
PC World
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