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Re: equipment to vacuum seal parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 15:27:26 EDT 1998 | Matthew Park

Very simple, you just buy a commerical-grade vacuum sealer. It's not that expensive. A small tabletop unit cost $2000 - $4000. I don't have a number handy. E-mail me off-line if you require more info. Regards Matthew NII, Norsat Internationa

Porosity in Good Plating

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 05 07:30:04 EDT 2003 | AlCapone

If the problem as you described as the gold plating contaminated, and the Nickel layer exposed to the solder pot. However, the purpose of the gold layer is to protect the nickel and copper layer not turn into corrosion and resist to other issue (humi

Portable Cooling

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 11:21:30 EDT 2003 | Stan Stacy

Our old roof mounted air conditioners are currently not working. We are having some very humid weather right now which has been giving us some solder paste contamination problems. My Surface Mount line is in one room, (approx. 19,000 sq. ft.) along w

Moisture Sensitive Devices

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 10:21:09 EDT 2004 | Rob

Let me pose this scenario and ask your opinion. My manufacturing plant is located in New Orleans. Since summer is close upon us, the humidity in my SMT room where the machines and components reside get around 30-50%RH. I've got this Siemens waffle ch

Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 10:24:27 EDT 2004 | K

We find keeping the work environment at about 22degC and humidity to about 40-50% is the best way to control the solder balls. Before we took measures we were out of control with solder balls especially in the summer months. We run aqueous solder thr

SMT Environment

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 10:00:40 EDT 2006 | slthomas

Temp. and humidity levels are dependant upon your chemical (paste and adhesive) specifications. Ballpark I'd say 70�F and 40%-45% RH are good targets, as our paste spec. says optimal ranges are 70-77� and 30-70 RH. As far as air quality, if you bui

Boards Storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 22:35:13 EST 2007 | davef

Suggestions are: * Procure solderable finishes that have sufficient thickness to avoid intermetallic problems and use storage conditions that do not promote oxide growth problems. * Bagging/sealing boards has been shown to extend storage durations i

Air Moisture in Production

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 09:53:23 EST 2010 | fönsi

Hello Because of the cold weather, we had some troubles with drying out of printed solder paste on the pcb's. The relative humidity in the air declined below of 20%. We have a process window of store the printed board for maximum 24 hours, but with

Requirements for a room with SMT equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 12:07:42 EDT 2017 | slthomas

One thing that most of the sites I've worked in did NOT have was a room dedicated to SMT and the result is almost always a potentially dirty environment, even if you try hard to keep it clean. The one place I worked where they built a room specific

Storing OSP PCBs

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 06:22:30 EDT 2019 | robl

OSP is water based so guessing more involved is evaporation and dilution from humidity. From memory this may have been something to do with loosely bound electrons to the nitrogen atoms that could be easily freed up compromising the coating, but I


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