Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 16:16:01 EDT 1998 | Bill Herman
| I am looking for some esd storage containers for tape and reel components in the stockroom. Shelves or bins. Any ideas. | Try contacting Aerofeed Inc. Phone 215-257-1151. Fax to 215-257-1533. They have ESD controlling cabinets for tape and reel c
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 04:25:52 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
As soon as the oven temp falls below 40 C and the RH rises above 5% then you need to consider that the floor clock will start. Long term storage of devices in an oven is not good for them as it reduced their solderability and can affect their perform
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 12:13:50 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle
Justin, You might want to look at the McDry storage cabinets, you can see them at http://www.seikausa.com. They are also carried by Metal Etching Technology in NJ at 609-261-2670. Not pass-through, but a variety of sizes and 3 different RH levels. M
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 18:14:07 EST 2004 | davef
We're not current in recommending suppliers, but we have discussed nitrogen storage previously here on SMTnet. Search the Archives to get started.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 14:22:06 EDT 2004 | Rob
Okay... to follow-up on my scenario. Would it be cheaper to get a resealer with dessicants and humidity indicators or a baking oven, or both. Is there a moisture controlled storage cabinet (ideally 3'x6'x1' or in that vicinity)? Would be interested
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 05:51:46 EDT 2006 | dave
All, What controls do you have in place for PCB moisture control? If you had a kit of 400 and you ran out of a part which wasnot due in until 6 weeks- do you store the boards in a dry cabinet ? Vacuum seal and store on a rack? Alan...
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 13:09:24 EST 2004 | johnthor
We have also used the IIT Pro Plate II for many years. They sell a small storage cabinet (also overpriced) originally intended for drawing storage where the stencil foils hang in plastic envelopes. Another thing to consider with IIT is their $13 "sk
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 22:57:28 EDT 2007 | sleech
Paul: You are dead-on! Desiccant and nitrogen cabinets are a great way to maintain the current moisture content level of a MSD package. But if you look at the 40 degree C schedule (Table 4-1) in J-Std-003B, you will find that the drying capability o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 15:52:54 EST 1999 | Sarah Marshall
| I've had good luck with cabinets sold by Stanley Storage Systems (800-523-2449). This is a sturdy, steel cabinet (no windows) that is intended for nitrogen purge. It's less expensive than the specialty acrylic cabinets sold by other companies. W
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 16:11:29 EST 1999 | Charles L. Morehouse
|I aggree with Sarah, I have found that Stanley sells a good configurable product for the money. | I've had good luck with cabinets sold by Stanley Storage Systems (800-523-2449). This is a sturdy, steel cabinet (no windows) that is intended for