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Bake vs Dry Box

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 27 09:39:46 EDT 2019 | davef

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Dry Box

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 11:58:16 EST 2003 | John

Can anyone recommend a few dry box manufacturers? We are just now getting into moisture sensitive devices. Are there any specific differences in these products to watch our for? The parts we will be using are rated as level 4 in sensitivity. Can

Re: Moisture free storage units.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 21:12:41 EDT 2000 | Dason C

Hi! Larry, absolutely "NO". When you move the component out from the refridgerator, the moisture will condensed to the surface. The Eureka Dry Box is different, it use special desicannt in the drying module to absorb the moisture inside the box and

Re: Moisture free storage units.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 21:12:41 EDT 2000 | Dason C

Hi! Larry, absolutely "NO". When you move the component out from the refridgerator, the moisture will condensed to the surface. The Eureka Dry Box is different, it use special desicannt in the drying module to absorb the moisture inside the box and

Re: low humidity storage

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 11:18:42 EDT 2000 | Chris C

There are two similar products, Eureka and McDry dry box units and other nitrogen required units in the market. Both Eureka and McDry are not required Nitrogen, I'm seeing a cost saving there in the long run. I have several Eureka dry box in the faci

Nitrogen Storage

Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:48:33 EDT 2002 | fmonette

Hi Dason, Here is some relevant information that you might find useful : J-STD-033, section 7.1.2.2 Dry Box : "Components may be placed in a dry box, capable of maintaining 25+/-5C and less than 10%RH. Nitrogen or dry air may be used." In other w

Dry-Box Equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 06:10:58 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22

Totech DRY cabinets are the leading brand in Europe. They have a wide range of cabinets and performance levels and lots of experience of drying pcbs / components.

Re: Moisture free storage units.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 13:10:05 EDT 2000 | Dason C

John, currently, I am using the Eureka Dry Box and it is similar to McDry but cheaper and you can try and check www.aiko-group.com Rgds.

Re: Moisture free storage units.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 13:10:05 EDT 2000 | Dason C

John, currently, I am using the Eureka Dry Box and it is similar to McDry but cheaper and you can try and check www.aiko-group.com Rgds.

BGA bake out....

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 02:54:12 EDT 2004 | kmccarten

Feel free to also take a look at http://www.drycabinet.com We provide Dry Cabinet and Dry box storage solutions to keep MSD 's below 5% RH. You can also reach us by visiting http://www.totechamerica.com


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