Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 11:38:34 EST 2006 | muse95
I am not intimately familiar with every resource available in our stores, but I don't believe we currently use or own any dessicant storage cabinets. MSD's, LF or not, are stored in sealed Moisture Barrier Bags with dessicant.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 04:33:39 EST 2012 | grahamcooper22
Make sure that the 40 degree C oven is getting to less then 5% RH inside especially for any applications where you need to dry components....it may surprise you that many ovens set at 40 C will have an internal RH of @ 20~30%....and that is not dry e
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 02:54:12 EDT 2004 | kmccarten
Feel free to also take a look at http://www.drycabinet.com We provide Dry Cabinet and Dry box storage solutions to keep MSD 's below 5% RH. You can also reach us by visiting http://www.totechamerica.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:53:07 EDT 2009 | rwyman
Cabinets that utilize nitrogen or desiccator units are available that will accomodate the feeder so the parts don't need to be removed. Simply put the feeders into the cabinet at nite and remove them in the morning. Dr. Storage is one. A Google se
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 20:40:49 EST 2004 | Kevin McCarten
1st thing to be said; I work for a company that supplies Desiccant Dry cabinets to the electronics industry for the storage of moisture sensitive components. The answer here really lies in inventory management/control. Ultimately you want to avoid b
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 12:44:34 EDT 2008 | Bob Douglas
When considering MSD issues two factors really need to be focused on; first, environmental control of the individual subject component/s during storage and second, monitoring of the packages out of the controlled environment. It's important that eac
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 21 21:27:26 EST 2004 | laxman
We are also facing this issue. Normally we are baking all MSD 24 HRS @125�C. This may not be a standard practice. I have read that depending on the Package thickness Baking time and temperature varies apart from the storage conditions of the IC. IS t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 08:04:24 EST 2006 | jdumont
Morning all. I was wondering if there is a packaging standard (other than 033B) that we can put on our POs to vendors. We are seeing a lot of MSD components come in packaged incorrectly and do not have the man power to bake everything before it goes
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 17:19:21 EDT 2012 | tuna73
We implemented MSD controls 10 years ago using a software/hardware system developed by Cogiscan. The system tracks all moisture sensitive material utilizing RFID and Barcode scanning to completely eliminate human error. The system gives real time dat
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 11:46:19 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar
Yes, your statement is correct. J-STD-033B.1 section 5.3.3.2 SMD packages not sealed in a MBB may be placed in a dry atmosphere cabinet, maintained at not greater than 5% RH. Storage in these dry cabinets may be considered equivalent to storage in a