No. 4.1.2
Lifted Conductor Repair, Film Adhesive Method
OUTLINE
This method is used to repair damaged and lifted conductors. Dry film epoxy is
used to rebond the lifted conductor.
CAUTION
This method should not be used to rebond a conductor that has been stretched or
damaged.
TOOLS & MATERIALS
Bonding Film
Bonding Iron
Bonding System
Bonding Tips
Cleaner
Epoxy
Knife
Microscope
Scraper
Tape, Kapton
Tweezers
Wipes
PROCEDURE
- Clean the area.
- Remove any obstructions that prevent the lifted conductor from making
contact with the base board surface.
CAUTION
Be careful while cleaning and removing all obstructions, not to stretch or
damage the lifted conductor.
- Clean the area.
- Cut out a piece of dry film epoxy that closely matches the size of the
lifted conductor. Be careful not to contaminate the dry film epoxy with
materials that could reduce the bond strength. (See Figure 1).
NOTE
Dry film epoxy thickness should be selected to meet the requirements of the circuit
Board.
- Place the dry film epoxy under the lifted conductor. (See Figure 1).
- Select a bonding tip with a shape to match the shape of the lifted
conductor.
NOTE
The bonding tip should be as small as possible but should completely cover the
entire surface of the conductor.
- Place a piece of Kapton tape over the lifted conductor. (See
Figure 2).
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Position the circuit board so that it is flat and stable. Gently place the hot
bonding tip onto the Kapton tape covering the new conductor. Apply pressure as
recommended in the manual of the repair system or repair kit for 5 seconds to tack
the conductor in place. Carefully peel off the tape.
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Gently place the bonding tip directly onto the new conductor. Apply pressure as
recommended in the manual of the repair system or repair kit for an additional 30
seconds to fully bond the conductor. The conductor is fully cured. Carefully
clean the area and inspect the new conductor.
- Replace surface coating to match prior coating as required.
EVALUATION
- Visual examination and tape test per IPC-TM-650 (ANCI/IPC-FC-250A) test
method 2.4.1.
- Electrical tests as applicable.
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Solutions Across the Board
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Product Class: R/F
Skill Level: Intermediate
Conformance Level: High
Revision: E
Revision Date: Mar 28, 2001
Repair Service Charge
Lifted Conductor
Figure 1: Cut out a piece of dry film epoxy and place it under the lifted
conductor.
Figure 2: Place Kapton tape over the lifted conductor.
Figure 3: Bond the lifted conductor using a Bonding System.
Figure 4: Completed repair.
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Tricks of the TradeThis is an ideal method to repair a lifted conductor. The film
adhesive is easy to work with and eliminates potential contamination often seen
when using liquid epoxy.
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