Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 21:27:18 EST 2005 | davef
Component shelf life depends on: * Solderability protection type. * Quality of process and materials used in applying solderability protection. * Duration of time from when the solderability protection was applied. * Packaging used in component stor
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 14:36:06 EDT 2001 | dason_c
DaveP, I never see the Level 6 component, can you describe what is the package look like, ie high pin count PBGA, component thickness? DaveF, if we can store the components in the dry environment say below 10%, can we stop the floor life clock after
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 10:44:42 EST 2005 | jdengler
-If the aperture volume is the same, there will be more solder on the HASL finish joint due to the solder already present on the pad. This difference is not usually enough to cause insufficiant solder volume but will "look different". Sometimes an
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 10:50:55 EDT 2004 | jdumont
Morning all, does anyone have any 8mm Contact Systems smart feeders they are willing to part with? We are also looking for component reel racks to store stock out on the floor. Any help would be appreciated, JD
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 06:26:21 EDT 2000 | JohnW
Folk's, dos anyone have any idea's here I'd gat my hands on some storage cainets for MSD components to allow me to store them on line? cheers JohnW
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 17:16:02 EDT 2006 | GS
Silver tarnish on lead could compromise the soldering, mainly in case of No Clean process. Make sure components are correctly packaged and stored. Check the vintage ( Manufacturing Data Code) and in order to avoid them to get old on shelf make sure F
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 14:37:58 EDT 2004 | Gaz
I'm not in production, but I do repairs by replacing CSP & LGA components on PCB's. Our components are supplied sealed in packs of 5 with a humidity indicator card and desiccant. I recently failed an audit by the company I do the work for because th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 09:44:26 EST 2006 | amol_kane
Hi James, As far as i can see, if you reseal the bags, then storing in a dry cabinet would be unuseful (as the McDry will no longer be able to absorb moisture from the components, and the dry bag will only be as effective as the desiccant in it) i t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:17:15 EDT 2007 | pima
Hello I am looking for any standard or specification or any practise document which is talking about proper handling or how should handling look like of IC component at the section between getting component from supplier and putting it into machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 11:37:13 EST 2007 | electronhose
Here in the Great White North, the best way to check our CM's compliance with the ESD 20.20 is to take a couple months worth of data during heating season and graph it against the outside temp swings. You can easily see how the HVAC system keeps up,