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Baking MSDs in tubes?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 22:37:49 EST 2007 | davef

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Handling of moisture sensitive IC's

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 12:33:58 EST 1998 | Brian Gurney

Looking for additional handling and baking information of moisture sensitive IC'c beyond/or inadditotn to IPC - SM - 786 A. Publications, guidelines, baking experience.

Baking SMT Components

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 12:52:06 EDT 2008 | djd7554

We are baking the moisture out of our ic chips. They are on tape and reel. Can we bake them on tape and reel or do we have to put them in trays?

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 02:59:46 EDT 1998 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant

| We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin packages. |

Moisture sensitive IC rework requirement

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 22:55:53 EDT 2004 | CT

Hi, I'm setting up a procedure for Moisture sensitive IC rework. Would like to understand what is the baking requirement for a board before a moisture sensitive IC can be remove from a board.

Re: Handling of moisture sensitive IC's

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 14:57:07 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Looking for additional handling and baking information of moisture sensitive IC'c beyond/or inadditotn to IPC - SM - 786 A. Publications, guidelines, baking experience. | Much depends on your environmental controls and those of your suppliers. PB

equipment to vacuum seal parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 12:11:56 EDT 1998 | Claudine Hanson

We are trying to eliminate/minimize the baking process for high lead-count ICs. We would like to reseal packages containing these parts to minimize exposure to humidity. Anyone have or know of a way to reseal or vacuum pack parts? Any suggested eq

Water cleaning and Moisture Entrapment

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 09:10:22 EST 2008 | stepheniii

It takes time for the moisture to penetrate into the body. I think the 5 years of ambient would be more the culprit than washing the boards. Especially since you are baking them after wash. Get a few of the ICs and put them loose on a board and put

Moisture sensitive ICs in repairs/refurb

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 10:02:01 EDT 2013 | sarason

In thirty years of Electronic service I have never had problems with moisture in boards when hand soldered. I have worked on boards in boxes for defense through industrial control, joy rides etc. Sometimes they some back buried in half an inch of dus

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


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