Electronics Forum: fr4 (Page 7 of 58)

Re: Laminate materials

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 16:13:08 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

FR-4 will be OK for small products such as cellular phones. Here the temperature gradient across the board may be 3-4C only, and the board temperature can be well controlled. At temperature above around 245C, the discoloration and delamination may be

Re: Fr4 Properties

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 14:14:07 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hello, | I am looking for the surface resistivity and volume resistivity of standard fr4 as a function of temperature and /or humidity . can any one help? | Frank: Sorry I'm so late getting back to you. 1 Use either ASTM D5109-94 or IPC-TM-6

Re: Fr4 Properties

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 03:31:38 EDT 1999 | Frank

| | Hello, | | I am looking for the surface resistivity and volume resistivity of standard fr4 as a function of temperature and /or humidity . can any one help? | | | | Frank: Sorry I'm so late getting back to you. | | 1 Use either ASTM D5109-

Re: FR4 vs Polymide

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 18:13:35 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | Does the temp. profiles used to reflow double sided pcb's through a IR oven | | on FR4 board material have to be re-established if it is changed to | | polyimide? Boards will be baked out prior to assembly. | | any response would be most appr

RoHS compliant PCB

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 09:16:57 EST 2006 | lyrtech

Hi, I have some questions about material used in PCB for RoHS compliancy. It seems to be fuzzy between may manufacturer. Here are my questions: 1) What is the recommended material for lead-free assembly? 2) What's the difference between FR4 High Tg

Jig for PCB

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 07:28:32 EDT 2006 | JH

Mark, I am having difficulty picturing exactly what you are doing, but I hope this helps. We occasionally use jigs through SMT, usually because the board is too small/thin to fit the smallest rail width. In such situations, we normally make the jig

FR4 or CEM3

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 00:09:14 EDT 2010 | leadthree

You should do some testing what temp you really get. Solder will melt 260~300ºC. Back to the initial question, CEM-3 is a bit harder to buy and has not many varieties. Go for FR4, you can go for a higher Tg then the common 130ºC. There is also 140,

Why delamination happens on PCBs?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 16:50:37 EDT 2011 | boardhouse

Hi Milroy, One thing to check is the FR4 Laminate being used - if this is a RoHs build is the correct FR4 being used by your manufacture. What layer count of board are you seeing the delamination on? Does you board shop Vacuum seal the packages wi

Why delamination happens on PCBs?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 02:30:33 EDT 2011 | boardhouse

if its a RoHs Assembly they should be using an FR4 material designed with higher TD to handle higher Assembly temps. 370HR,IT158, IT180, 4000-29 just to name a few that would be suitable. Standard FR4 material is not designed to handle the higher as

Re: Silver Thru' Hole

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:00:32 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Scott: I�m not familiar with some of the things you�re talking about, but let me: * Agree with Russ & Peter regarding immersion silver. * Give some snips of information on the substrate side of things that might help you to tie this together. � FR-1


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