The PCB board is one of the most common electronic components at present, almost all electronic products will use the PCB board!
PCB circuit boards are widely used in electronics, computers, electrical appliances, mechanical equipment and other industries. It is the support of components and is mainly used to connect components to provide electricity. Among them, 4-layer and 6-layer circuit boards are the most common and widely used., According to industry applications, different levels of PCB board layers can be selected. Next, let's understand the basic knowledge of PCB circuit board and the process of PCB board corrosion.
Printed circuit board: also known as printed circuit board, printed circuit board, printed circuit board for short,
PCB (printed circuitboard or PWB (printedwiringboard) for short, using insulating board as the base material, cut into a certain size, at least one conductive Patterns and holes (such as component holes, fastening holes, metallized holes, etc.) are used to replace the chassis of the electronic components of the previous device and realize the interconnection between the electronic components. Because this board uses electronics It is made by printing, so it is called "printed" circuit board. It is not accurate to call "printed circuit board" as "printed circuit" because there is no "printed component" on the printed board, but only wiring.
The PCB circuit board is an important electronic component and a support for electronic components. The automatic soldering machine provides technical support for the soldering of PCB circuit boards, so that the development of electronic components can be improved. However, the problem of corrosion of PBC circuit boards has been plagued by automatic soldering companies. Okada Electronics has developed a solution to the problem of corrosion of PCB circuit boards through years of experience accumulation.
What is the process of PCB circuit board corrosion:
The corrosive liquid is usually made up of ferric chloride and water. The ferric chloride is a yellowish solid, and it is easy to absorb moisture in the air, so it should be sealed and stored. When preparing the ferric chloride solution, 40% ferric chloride and 60% water are generally used. Of course, more ferric chloride is used, or warm water (not hot water to prevent the paint from falling off) can make the reaction faster Note that ferric chloride is corrosive. Try not to touch your skin and clothes. Use a cheap plastic basin for the reaction vessel, just fit the circuit board.
Start to corrode the PCB circuit board from the edge. When the unpainted copper foil is corroded, the circuit board should be taken out in time to prevent the paint from eroding away useful circuits. At this time, rinse with clean water, and scrape off the paint with bamboo chips by the way (at this time, the paint comes out of the liquid and is easier to remove). If it is not easy to scratch, just rinse it with hot water. Then wipe it dry and polish it clean with sandpaper, revealing the shiny copper foil, and a printed circuit board is ready. In order to preserve the results, the polished PCB circuit boards are usually coated with a rosin solution, which can not only assist the soldering, but also prevent oxidation.