Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 12:58:38 EST 2021 | jeremy_leaf
Hi SMTnet. I have a series of sensitive parts and solder preforms which degrade when exposed to oxygen and moisture. It seems the standard way of protecting these components is to use a nitrogen purged cabinet as storage. This seems to use a lot of
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 18:18:02 EST 2021 | totech
Hi Jerry We do sell hybrids cabinets nitrogen purge timer up to 20 minutes Or constant Capability of both To
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 09:47:11 EDT 2019 | capse
I represent ECD, They manufacture the SmartDRY series of dissicator storage cabinets. Nitrogen costs can add up if you are in and out the cabinets during a shift. Info here; http://www.ecd(dot) com/
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 08:08:03 EDT 2019 | SMTA-John
Would a sealed cabinet injected with nitrogen which has also passed through dessicant provide ideal storage ? ..dry and little oxygen..
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:21:03 EST 2000 | Tuan Bui
Hi John, Aerofeed,Inc. has the "Dry box" nitrogen cabinets. 215-257-1152 and they are in PA. I purchased one last year and it has been doing a wonderful job for our operations. I use it to store BGAs and micro BGAs after baking. To reduce the cost, I
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:21:03 EST 2000 | Tuan Bui
Hi John, Aerofeed,Inc. has the "Dry box" nitrogen cabinets. 215-257-1152 and they are in PA. I purchased one last year and it has been doing a wonderful job for our operations. I use it to store BGAs and micro BGAs after baking. To reduce the cost, I
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 12:51:40 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Hi | Anybody got advice on the online storage of sensitive ICs. ie dessicator cabinets with Nitrogen or dry air. I am looking at Nitrogen, but it is a costlty option. Appreciate any inputs. | Rgds | Liam Liam, Depending on the amount you need store
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 07:34:01 EST 1998 | Liam Mc Dwyer
Hi Anybody got advice on the online storage of sensitive ICs. ie dessicator cabinets with Nitrogen or dry air. I am looking at Nitrogen, but it is a costlty option. Appreciate any inputs. Rgds Liam
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 08:37:15 EDT 2000 | Bill
You can get nitrogen storage cabinets for low humidity applications from Aerofeed Inc. in Chalfont, PA. See some of their models at www.bita.se. Bill
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 02:28:42 EDT 2003 | Desmond Bezuidenhout
I assisted a company in the design and manufacturing of a +/- 700l cabinet utilizing a controlled nitrogen environment to purge. Any enquiry call +27 (0)16 9335747 or write to my mail.