JUKI Automation Systems at the IPC Apex 2015; showcasing Intelligent Storage Systems.
ECD's SmartDRY™ desiccant dry cabinet, for surface mount technology (SMT) components storage, intelligently controls moisture sensitive level (MSL) to the J-STD-033 Specification while mitigating electrostatic discharge (ESD) at low relative humidity
JUKI Automation Systems at the IPC Apex 2015; showcasing Intelligent Storage Systems.
JUKI Automation Systems at the IPC Apex 2015; showcasing Intelligent Storage Systems.
JUKI Automation Systems at the IPC Apex 2015; showcasing Intelligent Storage Systems.
Industry News | 2017-01-11 17:55:00.0
Inovaxe today announced plans to exhibit in Booth #2143 at the 2017 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place Feb. 14-16, 2017 at the San Diego Convention Center in California. Inovaxe will introduce the newly designed InoBar and display the SR Series Smart Racks and InoAuto Smart Carts, storing 7 and 13 inch reels and mechanical bins. Inovaxe’s newly designed InoBar can turn nearly any storage shelves or racks into intelligent storage locations.
Industry News | 2016-04-20 15:47:59.0
Inovaxe is now offering the InoAuto Smart Mix part storage system and the InoMSD cabinet. The storage systems enable parts to be organized and located quickly when needed.
Industry News | 2010-09-28 02:29:14.0
Inovaxe, a world leader and provider of innovative material handling and inventory control systems, will highlight its INOCART MSD unit and Suitcase-Sized Kit Cart in booth 208 at the upcoming SMTA International, scheduled to take place October 26-27, 2010 at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, FL.
Industry News | 2016-02-17 17:24:18.0
Inovaxe will exhibit in Booth #2322 at the 2016 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place March 15-17, 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The company will highlight its SMART InoAuto Mix part Storage System and its patented Smart InoMSD cabinet.
Technical Library | 2022-09-12 14:07:47.0
Unique component handling issues can arise when an assembly factory uses highly-moisture sensitive surface mount devices (SMDs). This work describes how the distribution of moisture within the molded plastic body of a SMD is an important variable for survivability. JEDEC/IPC [1] moisture level rated packages classified as Levels 4-5a are shown to require additional handling constraints beyond the typical out-of-bag exposure time tracking. Nitrogen or desiccated cabinet containment is shown as a safe and effective means for long-term storage provided the effects of prior out-of-bag exposure conditions are taken into account. Moisture diffusion analyses coupled with experimental verification studies show that time in storage is as important a variable as floor-life exposure for highly-moisture sensitive devices. Improvements in floor-life survivability can be obtained by a handling procedure that includes cyclic storage in low humidity containment. SMDs that have exceeded their floor-life limits are analyzed for proper baking schedules. Optimized baking schedules can be adopted depending on a knowledge of the exposure conditions and the moisture sensitivity level of the device.