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Subject: Bubbles (?) in photoresist
From: Scott Gordon <scottG@...>
Date: 2003-12-27
Hi,
I'm trying to print my first ever PCBs, but I'm having some problems with
the photoresist producing small bubbles (or patches lacking in
photoresist) which are about 2 mm (0.1") wide.
I'm using copper-coated blank PCB which has been polished with emery
paper, washed in clean water, and dried in a cool gas-fired oven (~ 10
minutes at ~ 100-150 degrees centigrade), in the very hot summer sun.
I'm then spraying on positive photoresist (Electrolube PRP200) from a can,
and leaving the boards to dry overnight in a dark cupboard, before
applying a photocopied acetate template of the tracks and exposing to
direct sunlight for about 5 minutes.
I'm etching using ammonium persulphate however the problems are apparent
before etching.
If I spray on a very thin layer of the photoresist then this forms very
small bubbles ( < 0.5 mm or 1/50 ") when etched, however this seems to be
too thin a layer to withstand etching, and the bubbles form pinhole voids
in the etched copper.
If I spray on about 2-3 times as much photoresist (producing a
significantly dark layer) then the larger bubbles form when the resist
dries .. although they are sometimes obvious immediately.
Any suggestions as to what causes this problem would be appreciated.
I think that the way in which I clean the boards should eliminate dirt and
moisture as causes, but I'm open to any ideas.
Thanks in advance
Scott Gordon
Brisbane, Australia