Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 15:13:40 EDT 2014 | rangarajd
We are trying to setup a closed loop humidity control system that will maintain the RH at about 45% on our 24,000 Sq ft factory. Can we just these systems spray city water or does it have to be DI or treated water? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 05:31:45 EDT 2014 | jdumont
We have four or five of these guys scattered around our 40,000sqft plant spraying DI water. They have a not so accurate built in humidistat but its good enough and they aren't that expensive for upfront cost. Just lube the packing washers in the gun
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 09:45:25 EDT 2014 | swag
Not sure what kind of humidifier you are looking at but here's my experience: We have 4 humidifiers. All are ultrasonic supplied with DI water. They work well but... UT humidifiers will create a foggy white residue that will stick to things in cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 10:59:55 EST 2001 | paulburt
Hello all, I have been tasked with bringing my company up to spec with J-STD-033, yes lucky me! My question is this: While I was searching the Web for suitable suppliers of dry cabinets I came across a company advertising a humidity control system f
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:13:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, For QC purposes, there are a couple of methods to both qaulitatively and quantitatively inspect your manufacturing process. For Paste inspcetion, an inline machine like the SE300 by CyberOptics may be appropriate. You may also inco
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 06:57:13 EDT 2015 | jlawson
Valor MSS has options for NPI Data preparation and processing, SMT programming, documentation, verification, materials management, traceability, and QA management not just in SMT but into backend process aka manual assembly as well as production plan
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:11:15 EST 2015 | emeto
I assume you have a part number system. If so, you should kit the reel with less parts first from the same part number. If you don't use part number system, then you probably have components sorted by value and size, which should lead to the same pri
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Hi, I agree that the existing systems sometimes difficult to implement. Also, as a large system so its maneuverability is low in spite of all the beautiful tools. Usually if you need something you do not find anything there. We, as a software compan
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 15:52:58 EST 2015 | swiese242
We currently have around 20k+ components in stock. I would like to have some opinions on creating a more lean manufacturing system. We check stock in our system and then order parts. Most of time leading to employees looking for parts, or shorts. We
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 01:53:51 EDT 2015 | buckcho
Hello, i have been using itac for half an year now, but I am not satisfied. It is not so flexible, and its very expensive (I think). The best way for me is to hire two software specialist and make your own system (bare in mind that you have to let th