Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 15:47:16 EDT 2021 | djenkins62
Has anyone experienced more moisture adsorbing into the moisture sensitive part than the beads in the approved desiccant bag in the MBB. The reason for this is a concern is by having the part adsorb more moisture, the HIC card can give a false readi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 11:25:42 EDT 2021 | dontfeedphils
> ...but the part has too much moisture. How do you know?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 10:16:47 EDT 2011 | blnorman
If these are moisture sensitive they are required to be shipped in a moisture barrier bag and labeled as moisture sensitive. Depending on which moisture sensitivity level (MSL) the components have, floor life can range from unlimited to a mandatory
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 04:46:41 EDT 2014 | arifa_anees
you should go for a dry box it would prevent the sensitive component. Though Moisture sensitive devices are packaged in a moisture barrier antistatic bag with a desiccant and a moisture indicator card which is sealed which could help you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 17:36:04 EDT 2021 | djenkins62
Not a Vacuum Person and yes, the moisture level reads good, but the part has too much moisture.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 12:03:42 EDT 2007 | davef
We're aware of no industy acceptance standard for max moisture content of a board. For more on moisture levels, get a copy of: "Removing Moisture from Electronic Components and Assemblies", CS Leech, Jr, Circuits Assembly, May 1994. The article disc
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:11:15 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi All, | | I'm recently receiving an IC in package for Ic's sensitive to moisture and not in another times, Somebody know how can I know if this Is moisture sensitive or not(which is the rule ?)?. the Ic is a soic14. | | | thanks | | I appreci
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 13:56:16 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
Tony, Conformal coating will protect the board from outside moisture but will also encapsulate Ionics and moisture when present on the board.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 10:42:13 EDT 2015 | ehess
is it necessary to vacuum seal moisture sensitive components? Or can we just seal with desiccant in proper bags?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 21:12:41 EDT 2000 | Dason C
Hi! Larry, absolutely "NO". When you move the component out from the refridgerator, the moisture will condensed to the surface. The Eureka Dry Box is different, it use special desicannt in the drying module to absorb the moisture inside the box and