Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 07:40:59 EDT 2012 | mbnetto
Hi, I'm facing this kind of problem now too. I'm introducing MSL control in the factory I work and the only way to solve this problem is to check every component with moisture barrier bag. I also tried to verify the MSL level in components data shee
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 22:13:00 EST 2011 | deanm
I would first check the moisture barrier bag that the parts come in. There is a label showing the MSL level on the bag and sometimes included with the information on the reel. Transfer this info to your MRP system. If your receiving department throws
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 08:12:17 EDT 2012 | mun4o
hi, you can see the MSL on the moisture barrier bag - there have label with mSL.Two years ago , I check all components in our stockk and insert the data in the ERP.For any components I find the MSL in their data sheet.About 20-30 component I cant fi
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 09:44:26 EST 2006 | amol_kane
Hi James, As far as i can see, if you reseal the bags, then storing in a dry cabinet would be unuseful (as the McDry will no longer be able to absorb moisture from the components, and the dry bag will only be as effective as the desiccant in it) i t
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 15:08:37 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar
We are building our own products and we tend to keep our strips in bags. The same goes for bulk bags. What I would do, should there be no management issues, is to throw any bulk/strips of resistors and capacitors away, as any additional handling giv
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 11:35:55 EST 2010 | stepheniii
We have been receiving LEDs in these type of bags. The HIC says they are good. But we don't want to find out that there is a problem, at test or by customer returns. Does anyone reject them at receiving as not properly packaged when the parts are
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 05:38:54 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
Ideally the MSL should be recorded on the label on the DRY PACK that you receive the devices in....that's the protocol the device manufacturers / distributors should use to help your goods in and shop floor personnel know which are/are not moisture
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 15:29:59 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Hi all, by reading along those thread (SOT23) and Tan outgassing I learned plenty of things. My first time approacing this kind of Q$A Forum, very intesting tech communication way. Any way, the path of magnetism effect was chosen when time ago we met
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 | Mon Jul 23 08:35:33 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
The lower the RH in the MBB the better for all moisture sensitive devices. Maintaining less then 5% will mean no parts of between 2a-5a MSL will need drying before use. The calculation uses 10% because it is a sensible amount of desiccant to use base