Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 18:36:19 EDT 2015 | caurbach
John, I assume you mean 60%, not 65%. J-STD-033 has a derating table for floor life which accounts for conditions other than 30C/60% RH. Table 7-1 is what you're looking for I believe. Adam
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 07:13:34 EDT 2005 | davef
You need to account for the time and exposure of each MSD component during your production processes. * Barcodes * Software * Procedures * Training * Etc Francois Monettet [fmonette at cogiscan.com ] at Cogniscan [ cogiscan.com ] is a frequent contr
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 09:04:29 EDT 2005 | gavinscott
The main problem that we have is the packaging for the MSD's can be opened and re-sealed a number of times before it hit's production, then it is opened again to be loaded into the machine and most of the time these parts are not consumed so they are
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 11:00:14 EDT 2004 | diderry
Hi Bryan, I hope you dont mind a quick sales pitch here. We have developed a system called HumiTel which is used to manage MSDs. Its not the paper tracking system you mentioned; it comes in two flavours, a hardware tracking device and a software whic
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 09:05:25 EDT 2005 | scotceltic
There is a system out there called Humitel from Brock Electronics. I havn't used it but saw it at Apex. You may want to call them to find out more about it. From what I know they have a sensor that attaches to the tray or reel that will constantly
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 06:54:14 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Gavin, Depends on what MSD class, but in general for the more sensitive parts if they've been opened & not used within the time limit it's rebake, add dessicant & seal. Our distribution side splits them down into more manageable/production size
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 21:45:31 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mates, any production floor controls that are efficient and effective? to control MSD. am talking about practical shopfloor "good mfg practices".
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 27 15:42:53 EDT 2019 | davef
Your ppl are correct, the capacitor is not sealed. So, it is perfectly acceptable for the capacitor to have absorbed moisture. If your ppl don't either prevent moisture absorption or remove the moisture prior to soldering, their component could fail
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 12:44:34 EDT 2008 | Bob Douglas
When considering MSD issues two factors really need to be focused on; first, environmental control of the individual subject component/s during storage and second, monitoring of the packages out of the controlled environment. It's important that eac
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 11:51:58 EDT 2005 | fmonette
Hi Gavin, I know that this is not the place for commercial information but somebody mentioned something about automated tracking systems and I would like to make you aware that Cogiscan also offers such a system. I can also point you to a couple