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smd led storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 12:46:20 EDT 2010 | deanm

The standard J-STD-033B.1 addresses how to store moisture sensitive components. A dry box is a good, convenient way to store MSDs, but there are other methods to consider which are outlined in the standard. Are you sure that the problems are caused

Moisture Sensitive Solutions

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 14:56:56 EDT 2014 | tim_wilkinson

Fuji_user_2014, I work in sales at Manncorp and we have a two styles of dry boxes you may want to consider. We have dry desiccant boxes that will store your components at less than 5% RH. We also have dry baking boxes that will store your componen

Best practice to validate the old - more than 5 year old parts

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 00:08:18 EST 2019 | ameenullakhan

Hi Norah, Thanks.. Components are stored in controlled environment of 20 to 25 deg c & 40 to 60 % humidity. Baking wont be feasible for many parts. Mainly for passive parts in tape and reel. 0402, 0603 & 0805 packages. Cold baking is not feasible

Vapour phase soldering - problem

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 03:21:00 EDT 2009 | sergey2007

Hi Graham, the MSD level of the component is 3. I am not sure that my customer properly stored the component before the soldering process. And I am not sure that it was dried at all. The customer says they did everything that they had to, but I just

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Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 08:26:13 EDT 2021 | utsource

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component baking

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 11:13:17 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

I have a question for everyone about component baking. In my view this is rework. The component was manufactured and shipped correctly and should not need baking in order to use it. Some how in storing the component in a stockroom atmosphere (I as

Re: Shelf Life of Components

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 18:01:39 EST 1999 | Dave F

Chris, Two points of perspective are: 1 Solderability: The shelf life of components has elapsed when they are no longer solderable. There's tons of variables that affect this, but keys are: * Intermetalics grow as a function of temperature. * Th

Acceptable standards

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 04:41:27 EDT 2005 | PW

K, aim to prevent return of rejected components back into stores. Consider potential damage caused through handling post pick and the effect of your product quality in using these components in the future. The best place to address this problem is a

Moisture Sensitive Devices

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 08:29:41 EDT 2004 | Christopher Lampron

10% RH) Do these stored components need baking before I use them now or not? * Depends on the MSD level (should be marked on packaging) Level 6 component need to be baked prior to asembly no matter what. Other levels should be OK if they were store

Re: Reel Cabinets

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 03:06:03 EST 1998 | Gary Simbulan

| | | What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are


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