Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 13:23:02 EDT 2014 | taiji
Also, for MSL 1 and 2, non sealed components, what should be the min/max storing temperatures?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 12:25:54 EDT 2014 | taiji
Hi Does any one know what is the min/max temp for material storing? I mean, for MSD once it is properly sealed in MBB, what will be the max temp to store in the ware house? Does any one know what is the standard for that? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 08:50:04 EDT 2001 | davef
No arument with others comments about moisture, but taking a different tact, consider that the volitle elements of the solder paste disppear as a function of the amount of time the paste is out of the container. [Maybe as a function of solder paste
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 20 12:18:47 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net
Thanks for all the responses! I definitely agree, I don't like the idea of using floppies, either - and our HD is WELL, and regularly, backed up. While I both program and operate the machine, mgmt is insistent on this method. I ended up just copyi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 11:09:25 EDT 2001 | blnorman
As the others have stated, moisture is the killer. You have to be sure no moisture is allowed to get to the paste. If it does, you'll get solderballs. I would suggest not using a vacuum. The solvents and other volatile components of the flux will
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 09:12:35 EDT 2001 | caldon
Moisture would be my main concern. Even though components are plastic, they can absorb moisture. Moisture is also detrimental to the the solder itself. The water droplets that are left behind (evaporated even) could cause problems (i.e. chlorides).
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 12:50:29 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net
Hi, all. I'm fairly new to a Universal GSM-1, and wondering if there's an easy solution to save a product along with component database to disk, and load the product directly from there? I'm having problems with products and databases being updated
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:29:25 EST 2004 | JB
"Wondering if there's an easy solution to save a product along with component database to disk, and load the product directly from there?" The program that you have on your GSM should be the last known good program right? So why would you want to sa
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 08:56:26 EDT 2001 | henriksn
Hi everyone, I work in a development firm, that has a small prototype department. We have recently invested in a small automatic SMD pick&place machine. When mounting over 100 different components, the machine runs out of feedercapacity, and the res
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:41:27 EST 2000 | Dave F
Jack: You should use your components promptly. Don't store 'em, only bad things will happen to them. 1 You should store all your components, not just your SMD reeled components, so they are not damaged or their solderability decreased. Check the