Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 13:20:02 EDT 2015 | emeto
Depends on the MSL(Moisture sensitivity level) and how far you will use them in production. Here you should be able to get all the answers: http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/jstd033b01.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 08:54:17 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source for that
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 10:21:22 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source for
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 10:49:36 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | | Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | | | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 17:26:03 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Christopher You should do just fine without vacuum evacuation of the bag. Just squeeze out any excess air. Just be sure that you use active desiccant (I.E. fresh or baked). This assumes normal environmentals. I suggest that you download the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 12:39:07 EDT 2000 | Chris C
Hi Christopher, To my knowledge, heat seal along will not provide you the desire condition. Currently, we're using vacuum sealer to reseal all MSD restock items. If you have variety of package and constantly need to reseal the MSD parts, I'd like to
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 11:31:43 EDT 2003 | davef
JEDEC standard EIA/JEP124 Section 5.2.1 Packing Moisture-Sensitive Components has words to the effect: "...Partially or lightly evacuate the bag to reduce packaging bulk and heat seal the bag as close to the end as possible following the heat sealing
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 09:08:41 EDT 2016 | davef
IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033B.1 Includes Amendment 1 Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices [http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/jstd033b01.pdf]
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 19:28:43 EST 2002 | sleech
I agree with Francois. We have just announced a 55 deg. C LTVP drying process that can greatly speed moisture removal. It is also effective for drying components that remain in tape and reel, conductive plastic shipping tubes or trays. Process time
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 05:38:54 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
Ideally the MSL should be recorded on the label on the DRY PACK that you receive the devices in....that's the protocol the device manufacturers / distributors should use to help your goods in and shop floor personnel know which are/are not moisture