Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 23:34:35 EST 1999 | Clarissa Ortner
We are starting up an SMT line with a printer and convection oven.... The area we are considering for the printer is totally uncontrolled for humidity, temperature and even cleanliness. We are working on the filters to keep particulates down, but I
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 09:52:22 EST 1999 | justin medernach
| We are starting up an SMT line with a printer and convection oven.... The area we are considering for the printer is totally uncontrolled for humidity, temperature and even cleanliness. | | We are working on the filters to keep particulates down,
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:17:36 EST 1999 | Vahid Vatannia
I just started my new job and I noticed that the humidity on production floor (electronics) is not being controlled. I have some basic understanding of why we need to control temp & humidity. Do you know if there is any benchmarking/studies done on t
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 15:54:05 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Hi, I know for sure that by controlling temp. and humidity | conditions in SMT assy lines room, one gets advantage in | screen printing, adhesive dispensing, and pick&place | machines mainteinance. Does any one have any advice on why | else is a c
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 22:40:48 EST 1998 | phillip fhunter
| Hi, I know for sure that by controlling temp. and humidity | conditions in SMT assy lines room, one gets advantage in | screen printing, adhesive dispensing, and pick&place | machines mainteinance. Does any one have any advice on why | else is a c
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 13:25:16 EST 1998 | Martin J. Ibarra
Hi, I know for sure that by controlling temp. and humidity conditions in SMT assy lines room, one gets advantage in screen printing, adhesive dispensing, and pick&place machines mainteinance. Does any one have any advice on why else is a clean room
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 17:29:25 EDT 2000 | Joe
Hi, We have a climatic controlled assembly area, with a constant temp of 22 deg C and a relative humidity of 40 - 50 %. What I would like to ask is how should I approach a situation when the humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. The situation I'
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 01:37:09 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, If you need to get a humidity target, the best way is to run the air conditioning plant very cold, which will drop the moisture out of the air, and then you can reheat to the required temp, and install humidifiers to re humidify the air to the r
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 14:36:26 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Hi, I know for sure that by controlling temp. and humidity | conditions in SMT assy lines room, one gets advantage in | screen printing, adhesive dispensing, and pick&place | machines mainteinance. Does any one have any advice on why | else is a c
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 16:26:41 EST 2003 | Dave F
Let me make it simple than! one controller should be enough for a 400 sq ft room as a good rule of thumb. Although there are many factors that can affect this rule of thumb so read your graphs and take the approciate action. Dave