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Nitrogen and dry cabinet

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 11:28:09 EDT 2002 | yngwie

Is there a difference between the Nitrogen cabinet vs Dry cabinet ? How does this helps in creating safe environment for MSD storage. I felt puzzled when my customer rejected me coz' I'm using the Nitrogen cabinet instead of dry cabinet. Except for t

Low humidity dry cabinets for MSD

Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 19:23:20 EDT 2007 | SWAG

We have a "McDry" cabinet. It works well.

Low humidity dry cabinets for MSD

Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 21:59:23 EDT 2007 | davef

dry and cabinet

Low humidity dry cabinets for MSD

Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 19:03:23 EDT 2007 | ruedae123

Has anyone been using low humidity dry cabinets for storing moisture sensitive devices? Any suggestion on the right equipment vendor? Thank you.

Low humidity dry cabinets for MSD

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 18:49:31 EDT 2007 | darby

We use Super Dry. The oldest ones are about 5 years old and we haven't had a problem.

Low humidity dry cabinets for MSD

Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 15:54:22 EDT 2007 | joeherz

If you're looking for something for less than $5-10k, you should consider setting up a point-of-use air drying system. If you can supply fairly dry air from a house system to the point of use dryer, you can acheive humidty levels below 2% easily. W

N2 Cabinets for component storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 06:26:21 EDT 2000 | JohnW

Folk's, dos anyone have any idea's here I'd gat my hands on some storage cainets for MSD components to allow me to store them on line? cheers JohnW

Moisture free storage units.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 09:00:58 EDT 2003 | fmonette

Good question, here is the short answer : The problem is that dry storage is not the same as a bake process. If you want to bake saturated components, this should be done at higher temperatures. The IPC/JEDEC standard provides a table with bake temp

Re: N2 Cabinets for component storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 15:18:40 EDT 2000 | bzark

You may also consider different sizes of, off the shelf, Dry Box. i.e Seika McDray (http://www.seikausa.com/)as an alternative to N2. It is mobile, no N2 hard piping, less operating expence and actually can remove moisture while storing. good luck!

BGA bake out....

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

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