Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 17:35:54 EST 2003 | jseagle
There is also McDry storage cabinets offered through Seika Machinery. www.seikausa.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:21:03 EST 2000 | Ioan
Hi John, one supplier is Seika, www.seikausa.com. Check their McDry products. Also, I'm pretty sure that a web search for "Moisture free storage units" will give you a lot of hits. Ioan
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:21:03 EST 2000 | Ioan
Hi John, one supplier is Seika, www.seikausa.com. Check their McDry products. Also, I'm pretty sure that a web search for "Moisture free storage units" will give you a lot of hits. Ioan
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 12:57:54 EST 2001 | jonathan
Paul, You might check out the "McDry" line of humidity control devices. They are marketed through SEIKA Machinery, Inc. Give Hiro a call @ (310) 540-7310 Ext. 125 He has been a real good resorce for SMT solutions. Jonathan
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 16:26:45 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Seika SAWA is the thingy you're looking for. Go to http://www.seikausa.com/sawa/index.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 12:30:07 EST 2004 | Ventrista
An obviously commercial post like that deserves a little equal time from the competition. I beleive you'll find Seika USA pioneered this technology and sell a great product: http://www.seikausa.com/mcdry/dxu1001.asp
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 09:09:08 EDT 2006 | nitro
Does anyone have experience using the Seika/Sayaka PCB routers. Model SAM 23/26 or 56NJ? Good, bad, or ugly. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 15:18:40 EDT 2000 | bzark
You may also consider different sizes of, off the shelf, Dry Box. i.e Seika McDray (http://www.seikausa.com/)as an alternative to N2. It is mobile, no N2 hard piping, less operating expence and actually can remove moisture while storing. good luck!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 15:04:10 EDT 2011 | ccouture
Seika make a solder paste recycling unit that will melt solder paste and separate the solder from the flux. You end-up with liquid flux in a jar and a block of solid solder, which you could re-use in a solder wave if the type is the same.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 14:31:59 EST 2000 | Rich Ziebell
John, I have read some of the follow-up's to your question and I am having several dry-cabinets made. Each, for under $500.00. Mcdry, a subsidiary of Seika Corp. is a vendor that has a solid background with moisture-free storage units. If cost is an