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- From: iisakkil@vipunen.hut.fi (Mika R Iisakkila)
- Subject: Re: Green Layer on Circuit Boards?
- In-Reply-To: adw@cci632.cci.com's message of 21 Jul 92 13:46:01 GMT
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- Date: 23 Jul 92 20:29:05
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- adw@cci632.cci.com (Allen Williams (co-op)) writes:
-
- > However, one step that I think would be a good addition is the green
- >layer of plastic insulation that commercial circuit boards have.
-
- It's not really plastic. I'm not 100% certain of the procedure, but it
- is some liquid chemical. It is applied in much the same way as the
- protoresist used in etching. You provide the PCB manufacturer with a
- film of the non-coated regions of the PCB, and they do the rest :-)
- I believe that they photographically create a resist layer on the PCB
- to screen the soldering pads, and then apply the solder mask chemical.
- After the mask has been hardened, the resist is removed and the pads
- metallized to prevent them from oxidation.
-
- > Although it's not absolutely necessary to have insulated traces, I feel
- >that it would be better in the long run to reduce the chances of short
- >circuits as boards tend to accumulate dust and crud during long term use.
-
- This is not usually an issue if the board is not used in moist
- conditions. The main advantage of the solder mask layer is that it
- prevents solder bridges and short-circuits during wave soldering in
- mass production. It helps hand soldering too, but you can usually
- manage without the mask.
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