Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 17:13:24 EDT 2003 | fmonette
John, Maybe you know this already but I just wanted to highlight a few facts about dry cabinets. My experience is that many engineers are not well aware of the industry guidelines and sometimes will buy a dry cabinet without understanding the key f
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 11:03:17 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen
We use an "Inert Gas Cabinet" sold by Stanley Storage Systems (800-523-9462). It's similar to a very large tool box (steel cabinet with wide, steel drawers...ours is 59"H x 30"W x 28"D, but they make two smaller sizes). They make it air-tight by we
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 | Mon Mar 30 07:34:01 EST 1998 | Liam Mc Dwyer
Hi Anybody got advice on the online storage of sensitive ICs. ie dessicator cabinets with Nitrogen or dry air. I am looking at Nitrogen, but it is a costlty option. Appreciate any inputs. Rgds Liam
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 13:05:21 EST 2005 | ASIR
I'm looking for storage method for or Resistor and Capacitors reels. Does anybody knows any vendors that make these types of cabinets?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 02:28:42 EDT 2003 | Desmond Bezuidenhout
I assisted a company in the design and manufacturing of a +/- 700l cabinet utilizing a controlled nitrogen environment to purge. Any enquiry call +27 (0)16 9335747 or write to my mail.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 13:21:53 EDT 2003 | kmccarten
I am currently working with Toyo Living, a manufacturer of Desiccant Dry Boxes. These boxes are specifically deisned for the electronics industry offering options of N2 Purge, or ultra-low flow, Out of spec Humidity alarms, Door Alarms, Data logging
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 01:38:01 EDT 2003 | Dreamsniper
Hey fmonnette, What's wrong if I have a dry cabinet and baked all my components under 1-3%RH or say 5%RH regardless of their MS Level, whether they r level 4, 5, 5a, 6 etc.... What will be my problems in doing that process? just for curiosity, th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 18:07:21 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Hi, First check what the Moisture Sensitivity Level of the LEDS is....you may need to ask the LED manufacturer. Once you've established it is moisture sensitive then follow latest version of IPC JEDEC 33 spec. for storage of them and drying them if t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 03:13:35 EDT 2010 | mun4o
Hi, First check what the Moisture Sensitivity > Level of the LEDS is....you may need to ask the > LED manufacturer. Once you've established it is > moisture sensitive then follow latest version of > IPC JEDEC 33 spec. for storage of them and dryi