Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 20:18:40 EST 2005 | davef
What is the specific problem? Tell about: * Resistor pack * Board layout * Stencil aperatures
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 11:56:09 EDT 2006 | aj
rgd's aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 16:34:09 EDT 2007 | aj
"Usually people use the vacuum to remove air and then replace with nitrogen to eliminate oxidation and a medium for bacterial growth. Why anyone would need to vacuum pack a pcb is beyond me, though. " We might get a batch of 400 pcbs in but the kit
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 03:50:37 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
Some things you have to be sure of... Can you guarantee the LEDS are DRY when you receive them ? They may be packed in dry bags but when was this done and has the LED distributor had them open at his site ? Using vacuum sealed dry packs is a good way
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 11:17:12 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
wow !!! Ammo packs That brings up memory's
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 10:05:41 EDT 2012 | testbloke
Although we do not have any soldering issues with our OSP PCB's, I am trying to establish clear rules with regards pcb storage and shelf life. Our PCB's are supplied in metalised moisture barrier bags but without desicant, our current rules as follow
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 09:53:46 EDT 2012 | testbloke
Anyone ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 22:51:42 EST 2018 | leadthree
How you pack & ship your board level assemblies? I mean assembled PCB modules without housing etc. We often have small assemblies (cigarette box size) in the $5-15 range. We put them the (dreadful) red bubble bags and then on carton trays with carto
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 21:01:12 EST 2001 | davef
We don't do this, but if we had to and lacking better advice, for all components I�d dry pack according to J-STD-033, store in a low temperature and humidity controlled environment [maybe using some semicon fab inert storage cabinets], review the eff
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 06:33:45 EST 1998 | Des
I have a requirement to reform the legs on flat pack devices (en-masse) due to materials handling problems. I am aware of the pitfalls in reworking any IC in this way however I have no choice in the matter. I have found one suitable machine on the we