Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 10:05:51 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
What sort of foils are you talking about? Handling VG stencils isn't exactly tough, they're a bit more flexible than standard tube frame, but nothing horrible. Pair it with a good storage solution and you're set. I'm able to store 165 stencils i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 07:52:37 EDT 2004 | Chris L.
Hi Grant, The purpose for allowing the solder paste to reach room temp before production is to reduce the amount of water absobtion from the air. (e.g. a cold glass of water "sweats" on a humid day)The purpose for mixing is to make the viscosity more
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 17:54:04 EST 2004 | davef
Even with the best of intentions, some lots of components just last too long. Recognize that controlled environment storage is only a delaying tactic. So when the piper come to play and baking becomes inevitable, we "repackage" components in tubes
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 13:29:09 EST 1998 | Bill Herman
| | What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are v
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 07:48:17 EDT 2006 | james
We are looking to add another SMT Line but to do so we need to eliminate some of our shelving. If any one has any suggestions on storing SMT reels, trays, and tubes, it is greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 13:06:39 EST 1998 | Bob barr
What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are very
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 13:26:31 EST 1998 | Bill Herman
| What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are ver
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 11:52:54 EST 2004 | mrmaint
To All, I am looking for some feedback on the storage and handling of moisture sensative components. Mostly what people do for tubes and reels since most of these cant handle more than 60c.the ipc standard states that they can be baked at 40c.The onl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 14:38:07 EST 2008 | chef
Try asking your stencil supplier. One of mine recently gave me a sales pitch for something like you want. If you are mechanically adept and enjoyed Lincoln Logs, Erector Sets, Lego's, Panels and Girders toys then look at 8020.net. Extruded aluminum
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 15:12:58 EST 2004 | pjc
There is the IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 that addresses moisture sensitive components. Go to http://www.ipc.org for the standard. Your factory/storage area environment will dictate exposure times allowable. Be mindful of temperature and humidity changes- lik