Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 14:59:26 EDT 2005 | Linda Woody
Has anyone experienced electrical shorting between adjacent leads of a ceramic hermatic sealed IC? If so, can you share root cause and corrective action? The shorting appears to be in the glass frit seal itself but the failure mechanism is unknown. A
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 03:16:12 EST 2007 | oswald5087
hi' i need advise on immersion gold PCb shelf life. 1) what is the issue shelf life or expire for Immersion gold PCB? 2) How long we can keep the PCB? (with vacuum seal and without vacuum seal) 2) iF PCB expire, can we bake the immersion PCB? what t
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 17:38:15 EDT 2011 | dyoungquist
Mydata makes what you need for this. It is a plastic piece that seals up the tape. Products and Accessories catalog 2007, page 68 Tape seal 8 Mydata part number L-014-1600 Tape seal 1216 Mydata part number L-014-1572
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 14:10:38 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
One of our aerospace customers "suggested" we vacuum seal MSD components. We bought a vacuum sealer and we are deciding whether or not to vacuum seal ALL MSD parts or just aerospace. Our current method consist of desiccant, a humidity card and a bag
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 20:04:10 EST 1999 | Stu Leech
At Altos Engineering we do a lot of process testing of our TVP drying systems for demoisturizing. We store test devices in metalized vapor-proof bags. Instead of heat sealing, we use Croc-Clamps to seal the bags. They have been tested for sealing eff
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 12:55:43 EDT 1998 | Joe Devaney
We have two machines and have had good luck with them, the company is Accu-Seal, 619-452-1010. Regaeds, Joe
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 29 13:22:40 EST 2002 | fmonette
Here are the answers to your questions : The shelf life in sealed bag as indicated by the seal date is calculated to be a minimum of 12 months, when stored in a non-condensing atmospheric environment of
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 03 10:03:30 EST 2003 | ksfacinelli
What are people using for re-vacuum sealing of opened parts. The parts of coarse would be baked out prior to sealing. The system should be ESD compliant. Need some help, Kevin
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 09:27:56 EDT 2003 | jgregory
What I meant is the gray rubber seals, top and bottom, that are pliable to allow the SS nozzle to slip back out and still provide sealing, deform too much and "squish" out to the sides. Jason
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:48:43 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Thanks Francois, unfortunately, I have no choice but to vacuum seal these bags. These "units" being sealed are going to a sub-contractor, and ultimately to the US government. It is a customer requirement. We've been messing with this AmeriVacs unit