Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 16:11:41 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | I am finding that some of our IC's are coming from the supplier with the humidity gauge in the bag reading 10-20%. Has anybody done any tests to determine what humidty level in a package will cause problems during reflow? | Usually a proper m
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 15:43:32 EDT 2022 | emeto
Humidity card should show actual humidity in the package accurately. If it shows below 10%, actual humidity should be less than 10%. There is nothing to account for from previous cards.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 03:00:03 EST 2023 | roachindignant
The humidity card must reflect the precise level of humidity present in the shipping container. If the reading is less than 10%, then the relative humidity is less than 10%.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 14:02:35 EDT 2018 | elsabudz
Hi Peter, I read your concerns regarding IC parts not packaged with desiccants and thought you may find our new Type 2 Humidity Indicator card of interest. Please visit https://www.clariant.com/type-2-humidity-indicator-card Thanks, Elsa
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 20:03:41 EDT 2022 | SMTA-69946521
I have a question about Humidity Indicator Cards (HIC) in sealed PCB packages. If a PCB package is temporarily opened where the HIC card indicates 20% humidity exposure and then the PCB package is resealed with a new HIC card. How is the 20% moisture
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 10:53:30 EDT 2023 | matouschekd
Repairing these PCBs was not an option due to the delivery amount. Oxidation is unlikely, as these anomalies were visible right after unpacking them and the humidity card was not suspicious. We have since decided not to use these PCBs as the risks w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 14:10:38 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
One of our aerospace customers "suggested" we vacuum seal MSD components. We bought a vacuum sealer and we are deciding whether or not to vacuum seal ALL MSD parts or just aerospace. Our current method consist of desiccant, a humidity card and a bag
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 15:47:52 EDT 2012 | davef
Here's what Desco says ... Humidity Indicator Card (HIC) A card on which a moisture-sensitive chemical is printed such that it will change color from blue to pink when the indicated relative humidity is exceeded. This is packed inside the moisture-se
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 05:33:46 EDT 2004 | ANDREW
1)What is the MSD level for PCB? 2)I have some PCB's with HIC (humidity indicator card ) has turn to pink at 50%. Should I bake the PCB prior to assembly process.This fab is a complex board with various kind advance package assembled on the board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 19:00:06 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
Hola.. I have several PCBs with some kind of oxidation, my supplier has told me that there is no problem with that oxidation, it will have no effet on soldering and press fit processes, PCBs were received 1 year ago, but they are well packaged and h