Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 12:19:18 EST 2000 | Bill
Hi, John, Aerofeed Inc. is listed in Smtnet's Industry Directory as a manufacturer of nitrogen storage (desiccator) cabinets. You might try contacting them. They've got literature available to email you directly if you're interested. Bill
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 22:34:04 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Tuan: Interesting. How do you have the compressed air rigged to your storage box? Regulator that's just open?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 05:32:11 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Peter, are you talking about storage times after opening sealed packaging and the effects on solderability due to oxidisation/moisture sensitivity? Cheers, Rob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 13:10:05 EDT 2000 | Dason C
John, currently, I am using the Eureka Dry Box and it is similar to McDry but cheaper and you can try and check www.aiko-group.com Rgds.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 22:30:37 EDT 2000 | Dave F
We gutted and rigged a rig to seep N2. Dawson's correct about using a standard frig tho.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 13:10:05 EDT 2000 | Dason C
John, currently, I am using the Eureka Dry Box and it is similar to McDry but cheaper and you can try and check www.aiko-group.com Rgds.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 22:30:37 EDT 2000 | Dave F
We gutted and rigged a rig to seep N2. Dawson's correct about using a standard frig tho.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:21:03 EST 2000 | Tuan Bui
Hi John, Aerofeed,Inc. has the "Dry box" nitrogen cabinets. 215-257-1152 and they are in PA. I purchased one last year and it has been doing a wonderful job for our operations. I use it to store BGAs and micro BGAs after baking. To reduce the cost, I
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:21:03 EST 2000 | Tuan Bui
Hi John, Aerofeed,Inc. has the "Dry box" nitrogen cabinets. 215-257-1152 and they are in PA. I purchased one last year and it has been doing a wonderful job for our operations. I use it to store BGAs and micro BGAs after baking. To reduce the cost, I
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 14:13:05 EDT 2003 | Dennis
Hell Dave, I am about to follow your example to rig a refrigerator into a N2 chamber. One of questions in my mind is how to you keep a constant N2 flow? We will have a N2 input, are we going to have some kind air output? Thanks a lot for your help!