Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 18:52:10 EDT 1998 | Dave F
Aside from process flows where the next step is: 1 Powering-up an assembly 2 Testing the assembly on electronic test equipment Is there a reason (need) to dry assemblies after water washing followed by a DI water rinse? Or is air drying OK? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 14:16:47 EDT 2005 | sumote
Wet/Dry/Vac is pretty standard. We mostly use Wet/Dry/Dry. Nice to see that I am not the only one still using the 288 machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 18:13:31 EST 2011 | SheanDalton
Humidity, Juliano? Try drying the boards pre solder; oven or dry storage cabinet. If this works, Eureka has good desiccant dry storage cabinets, http://www.atekllc.com. Shean Dalton www.fhpreps.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 14:55:43 EDT 2011 | mbnetto
Hi Everybody, I'm needing to buy a Dry-box equipment and I know the brands Dr. Storage and Mc Dry only. Can anybody tell me another good brand so that I consider on my purchasing study? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 06:10:58 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22
Totech DRY cabinets are the leading brand in Europe. They have a wide range of cabinets and performance levels and lots of experience of drying pcbs / components.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 09:11:30 EDT 2000 | Eric Soderberg
Currently use Hysol TS300 latex mask and need to explore alternative methods of drying the mask. The mask is applied with a Asymtek Century Dispenser and placed on drying shelves. Air dry is dependent on temperature/humidity. Tried all the UV masks o
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 11:18:42 EDT 2000 | Chris C
There are two similar products, Eureka and McDry dry box units and other nitrogen required units in the market. Both Eureka and McDry are not required Nitrogen, I'm seeing a cost saving there in the long run. I have several Eureka dry box in the faci
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 15:54:22 EDT 2007 | joeherz
If you're looking for something for less than $5-10k, you should consider setting up a point-of-use air drying system. If you can supply fairly dry air from a house system to the point of use dryer, you can acheive humidty levels below 2% easily. W
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:48:33 EDT 2002 | fmonette
Hi Dason, Here is some relevant information that you might find useful : J-STD-033, section 7.1.2.2 Dry Box : "Components may be placed in a dry box, capable of maintaining 25+/-5C and less than 10%RH. Nitrogen or dry air may be used." In other w
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 04:10:18 EST 2012 | grahamcooper22
Hi, I've been supplying Totech dry cabinets in the Uk for 10 years and in that time I've realised the only places to find the correct MSL level is on the dry pack the devices are shipped in or by spending hours on the internet or speaking to the devi