Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 10:28:20 EDT 2004 | Richard Evans
We currently are supplied parts that are moisture sensitive that have high MOQ's even though product volumes are low. These devices are heat sealed by the manufacturer but we have no method to re-seal the packaging to protect the remaning items from
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 11:53:26 EDT 2004 | Deon Nungaray
Hello, Try Ameri-Vac at 619-498-8227. I have looked at several systems an found they have good price-to-performance systems. Regards, Deon Nungaray deonn@generalmonitors.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 12:46:58 EDT 2004 | dummy
You could try the manual impulse sealer machine and purge with Nitrogen gas if feasible. The price tag is less than 100.00 http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_2253.asp
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 11:54:34 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi, You might find you also need an oven & dessicant for the re-sealing & re-baking process. We found a couple of second hand Gallenkamp ovens (appear to be well made) & a Komet 20 vaccuum sealer for this. Also those natty little cards that chan
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 08:45:33 EDT 1999 | Steve LeCour
At Sanders (Military manufacturer), we have only started using plastic parts within the past few years. After being tasked with reviewing the new J-Std-033, it became obvious to me our process for controlling device exposure is weak. We build very lo
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 04:12:34 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| At Sanders (Military manufacturer), we have only started using plastic parts within the past few years. After being tasked with reviewing the new J-Std-033, it became obvious to me our process for controlling device exposure is weak. We build very
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 12:51:45 EDT 1999 | Bob
Steve, Moisture sensitivity needs to be taken seriously. Being in the commercial end of electronics now, I am using many plastic packages. Unfortunately, moisture sensitivity processing is not black and white and it does require procedures and dis
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 18:16:31 EDT 2001 | fmonette
Be very careful how you perform the removal process if you want to re-use BGA/CSP devices. As you are aware, the majority of these components are classified as moisture-sensitive by the manufacturer. This means that if they absorb too much moisture
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 11:53:01 EDT 2003 | gmurray
Does anyone have a listing of recommended usage requirements on SMT components. Can you use SMT resistors which are over 3 years old for example ? Can you use ICs which are not known to be moisture sensitive but which are over 5 years old.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 04:57:22 EDT 2004 | FengAng
So many people have concerns on the MSD(moisture sensitive device), but I want to know if anybody can SHARE me some information about the TSD(temperature sensitive device). And I think there are also a lot of knowledges need us to learn. In my opini