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Re: Packaging of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 12:39:07 EDT 2000 | Chris C

Hi Christopher, To my knowledge, heat seal along will not provide you the desire condition. Currently, we're using vacuum sealer to reseal all MSD restock items. If you have variety of package and constantly need to reseal the MSD parts, I'd like to

Re: Classification of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 08:41:12 EDT 1999 | Tom Tellinghuisen

Wolfgang, We also tried to find generic 'guidelines' for Moisture Sensitivity levels. It would be a perfect world, if you could say that all PLCC84's were level 4 devices. Unfortunately it is not that easy. Moisture sensitivity levels are

Re: Packaging of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 17:26:03 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Hello Christopher You should do just fine without vacuum evacuation of the bag. Just squeeze out any excess air. Just be sure that you use active desiccant (I.E. fresh or baked). This assumes normal environmentals. I suggest that you download the

Best way to identify moisture sensitive reels on a machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 12:02:20 EST 2018 | deanm

When leaving a job set up on pick and place machines, it is important to return any moisture sensitive devices on reels to a dry cabinet overnight to reduce the exposure time. What are some ways to identify which reels need removed? A sticker placed

Has anyone looked into Vacuum storage on moisture sensitive devi

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 09:09:15 EDT 2003 | D Peter

After a few problems and time constraints on baking moisture sensitive devices, we are looking at solutions to storage rather than going after a rebaking solution. One thing that always bothered me about baking was the oxidation on the lead finish,

moisture sensitive components/packaging

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 10:42:13 EDT 2015 | ehess

is it necessary to vacuum seal moisture sensitive components? Or can we just seal with desiccant in proper bags?

moisture sensitive components/packaging

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 13:20:02 EDT 2015 | emeto

Depends on the MSL(Moisture sensitivity level) and how far you will use them in production. Here you should be able to get all the answers: http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/jstd033b01.pdf

moisture sensitive components/packaging

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 22:13:45 EST 2015 | jackzhong

Hi, if you seal in proper way, it is not necessarily to vacuum. we are specialized in moisture solution for electronics and components. Maybe we could give you some workable advice or solutions. If you are interested, contact me by Skype:dryplus1 o

moisture sensitive components/packaging

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 14:30:05 EDT 2015 | deanm

"...air evacuation is not required (Figure 3-5). Light air evacuation may be used to reduce the packaging bulk and enhance carton packing (Figure 3-6). Full evacuation shall not be used as it will impede desiccant and HIC performance and possibly lea

Has anyone looked into Vacuum storage on moisture sensitive devi

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 13:47:46 EDT 2003 | slthomas

What are you going to fill the chamber with when it needs to be opened? If you use air, will the evacuated components suck up any available moisture? I've never done anything like this with electronic components, but some of the more porous materi


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