Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:20:30 EDT 2004 | adlsmt
Does anyone have a cheap trick way to store stencil foils?
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 | Fri Aug 23 02:38:05 EDT 2019 | sssamw
Kee OSP PCB dry and sealed with dryer is enough, PCb supplier will tell you how to store it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 13:46:23 EST 2013 | markhoch
I agree with Dave. Much better to store as he suggested then to store them in piles on the floor. Ha! Piles of boards... never ceases to be funny.... :-p Funny though...my customers don't seem to find it as funny as I do. I wonder why....
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 10 15:35:21 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork
Do those Balls pass IPC LOL Looks like the paste has been stored incorrectly probably stored stood upright and the flux medium has 'moved' so you have very rich flux areas and getting slumping due to it. Paste in cartridges should be stored flat refr
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 14:20:07 EDT 2008 | pcbrown57
Is there any criteria or limitations for SMT pcba's? We have boards in stock that we built and a customer wants to know what our procedure is for "storing" these boards which will have a few through-hole modules soldered to them after they get pulled
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 09 06:05:24 EDT 2023 | kumarb
Can you post the exact nsk grease you are after? Have you signed up for the online store with NSK? Highly recommended. The online store prices are excellent and the grease appears to ship out of Chicago. The prices are very competitive from their o
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 19 10:24:18 EST 2024 | carl_p
We treat boards mainly as level 3 but this does depend on board materials. Some are required to be used within 24hrs of opening. Baking we following IPC guidelines so this can depend on board make up & temp used etc for the length of bake. Any ope
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 01:39:07 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Hi, it is not necessary to store MSDs in nitrogen to stop them absorbing moisture, just a dry environment. Nitrogen storage is good for storing devices for many years as it reduces the oxidation of the solderable surfaces. Best option for storing MSD