Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 17:08:07 EDT 2002 | davef
Could be. It does indicate imperfection. * �The component was manufactured and shipped correctly and should not need baking in order to use it.� => Sounds good. Most classes of MSD packaging have a self-life. Lots of times it�s expired before it
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 11:50:58 EDT 2002 | stepheno
http://www.jedec.org/download/search/jstd020b.pdf http://www.jedec.org/download/search/jstd033a.pdf The above links are for JEDEC standards regarding moisture sensitivity. SMT magazine has an article a few months ago regarding a company that saved
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 06:26:21 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Folk's, dos anyone have any idea's here I'd gat my hands on some storage cainets for MSD components to allow me to store them on line? cheers JohnW
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 04:57:22 EDT 2004 | FengAng
So many people have concerns on the MSD(moisture sensitive device), but I want to know if anybody can SHARE me some information about the TSD(temperature sensitive device). And I think there are also a lot of knowledges need us to learn. In my opini
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 14:12:45 EST 2002 | davef
I know fmonette has a MSD audit check list. Maybe when he posts, he'll give us a MSD control procedure aimed at operations types.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 15:34:49 EST 2002 | fmonette
As Dave mentioned we have put together a MSD audit checklist to insure that your internal procedure is complete and in line with J-STD-033. It's a free download at http://www.cogiscan.com, click on Moisture Sensitive Devices to access the MSD Knowle
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 15 15:02:55 EDT 2013 | island2013
In previous lives we vacuum sealed all MSD devices. Also a nitrogen chamber can be used for unsealed bags. You can check the J-STD-033 and J-STD-020A for handling of the different levels, bake times etc. Good Luck!
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 02:46:21 EST 2010 | libandara
We want to handle the materials such as PCB & MSD components as per IPC 1601 & J-STD-033. As such, we need a baking oven to perform this and to monitor (temperature – we have to maintain up to 200’C & humidity – below 5%)the control environment & ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 05:32:03 EST 2010 | libandara
Dear Graham, Thanks for the information. is there any way to control the humidity inside the oven..? At over 100 C. how the evaporated vapour from the component remove out from the oven..?