Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 17:13:24 EDT 2003 | fmonette
John, Maybe you know this already but I just wanted to highlight a few facts about dry cabinets. My experience is that many engineers are not well aware of the industry guidelines and sometimes will buy a dry cabinet without understanding the key f
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 05:17:28 EDT 2003 | Phil J
Could you explain "dry cabinet storage may not stop the clock!!!"
Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 03:53:38 EDT 2010 | saa
Hi Nicolas, For level 4 and above you can NOT stop the floor life when the items are exposed for more than 8 hrs even if you store them in a dry cabinet or seal them back in MBB. For Level 3 and below you can stop/ pause the floor life whenever y
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 16:28:14 EST 2000 | CAL
Chris- The machines you identified are stable products and have been around for over two years now and most bugs have been worked out. The F5 IC head has not changed much since its introduction over 5 years ago. Remember these machine like to run, r
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 | 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 | 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
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 16:40:46 EDT 2001 | kerryn
Thanks Phil. However, my objective is to identify stencils that are not 100% clean prior to sending to inventory. I want to catch it before the solder paste has a chance to dry and harden in the apertures. Kerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 04:25:52 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22
As soon as the oven temp falls below 40 C and the RH rises above 5% then you need to consider that the floor clock will start. Long term storage of devices in an oven is not good for them as it reduced their solderability and can affect their perform
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 16:25:06 EDT 2004 | kmccarten
Rob; To answer your question regarding the availability of moisture controlled dry storage cabinets (Dry cabinets), yes such animals do exist. You can find some additional generic information regarding dry storage cabinets for the electronics envir