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
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 08:08:03 EDT 2019 | SMTA-John
Would a sealed cabinet injected with nitrogen which has also passed through dessicant provide ideal storage ? ..dry and little oxygen..
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 09:47:11 EDT 2019 | capse
I represent ECD, They manufacture the SmartDRY series of dissicator storage cabinets. Nitrogen costs can add up if you are in and out the cabinets during a shift. Info here; http://www.ecd(dot) com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 05:22:20 EST 2000 | Neil Stoddart
Help! I need to know what is the most cost effective and reliable method of storing BGA's at trackside, once they have been removed from their dry pack? The method of storage needs to keep the components below 20% RH, at room temperature without the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 24 11:01:13 EST 2006 | joseluis_amper
Hello. I don't know if is neccesary to dry all pcbs before gegin the proccess, or depend of the type of pcbs. It's neccessary to bake the pcbs and components?, only components?.... What proccess do you recomend?. I read that is convenient bake the pc
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 03:50:37 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Some things you have to be sure of... Can you guarantee the LEDS are DRY when you receive them ? They may be packed in dry bags but when was this done and has the LED distributor had them open at his site ? Using vacuum sealed dry packs is a good way
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 11:18:42 EDT 2000 | Chris C
There are two similar products, Eureka and McDry dry box units and other nitrogen required units in the market. Both Eureka and McDry are not required Nitrogen, I'm seeing a cost saving there in the long run. I have several Eureka dry box in the faci
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 17:13:24 EDT 2003 | fmonette
John, Maybe you know this already but I just wanted to highlight a few facts about dry cabinets. My experience is that many engineers are not well aware of the industry guidelines and sometimes will buy a dry cabinet without understanding the key f
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
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 18 01:55:16 EDT 1998 | PARK KYUNG SAM
WE USE 3 chamber OF Mc-DRY(MODEL NAME). THE MACHINE CAN REMOVE HUMIDITY FROM PARTS IN THE GENERAL PERIPHERAL TEMPERATURE (MAY BE 25-30;CENTIGRADE). AND IT'S CONVENIENT FOR MAN TO PUT OR TAKE OUT COMPANENT FROM CHAMBER BECAUSE THERE IS NO HOT AIR AN