Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 13:23:02 EDT 2014 | taiji
Also, for MSL 1 and 2, non sealed components, what should be the min/max storing temperatures?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 05:13:22 EDT 2000 | C.Long
Anyone have any ideas as how to track the amount of air exposure to SRAMS etc as thay move from stores onto the production floor. i am looking for ideas as how to track the exposure time from the time they are taken out of ther packaging to the time
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 12:25:54 EDT 2014 | taiji
Hi Does any one know what is the min/max temp for material storing? I mean, for MSD once it is properly sealed in MBB, what will be the max temp to store in the ware house? Does any one know what is the standard for that? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 22:31:06 EST 2007 | davef
30% Rh
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:27:29 EDT 2001 | davef
It depends ... * Components stored in a garage in Chiriqui,Panama will have a different shelf life than those store in a climate controlled room in Ayrshire, Scotland. * Components from a reputable supplier will likely have a different shelf life tha
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 10:39:50 EDT 2004 | Marie
Suggest looking at the packaging,is it sufficient to prevent damage to the QFP?. What way are these components stored when received?.Are the reels stored in boxes or racks?.Storage in boxes may cause damage from stacking the reels on top of each oth
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 10:17:12 EST 2019 | emeto
Let's stay away from the PCB and process for a while. This component is pre-tinned. What kind of solder? How is the component stored? I bet you that you can put just flux on the board and solder this part - have you tried? I think we should understan
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 01:37:09 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, If you need to get a humidity target, the best way is to run the air conditioning plant very cold, which will drop the moisture out of the air, and then you can reheat to the required temp, and install humidifiers to re humidify the air to the r
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 12:11:54 EDT 2005 | DasonC
If you can, store the excess components in a dry box which can maintain below 5%.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 01:52:35 EST 2023 | sophyluo1985
YES, the role of the drying cabinet is to protect those electronic components, so that there is no need to seal the electronic components. As long as you keep the drying cabinet working properly, your electronic components can be stored indefinitely