Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 08:37:15 EDT 2000 | Bill
You can get nitrogen storage cabinets for low humidity applications from Aerofeed Inc. in Chalfont, PA. See some of their models at www.bita.se. Bill
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 15:01:24 EDT 2000 | g cronin
I am looking for a storage system for short term storage of open BGA's or longer term de-humidifying or moisture removal.. Is there any low humidity chambers available??? greg
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 09:21:15 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
look back to August 3 for a thread on this
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 | 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.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 19:23:20 EDT 2007 | SWAG
We have a "McDry" cabinet. It works well.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 21:59:23 EDT 2007 | davef
dry and cabinet
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.
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 00:56:20 EDT 2007 | Jani
Our SMT production and storage area is air-conditioned, constant temperature is maintained but the humidity is not controlled , the raw SMT material is stored in a "Drier" cabinet, but since we assemble hybrid SMT and thru-hole PCB assemblies, the SM