Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 20:34:24 EST 1999 | Dave F
Hey Justin good to see you. You've been using your Terra box for a while now. Cabinet suppliers are: 1 Nitrogen boxes STANLEY STORAGE SYSTEMS P.O. Box 1151/11 Grammes Rd, Allentown, PA 18105-1151 800-523-9462 fax 610.776.3895 storagesystems@mail.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 15:49:30 EDT 2002 | dason_c
Thank! Francois. I think that I also had a paper from Lucent, Handling of Highly-Moisture Sensitive Components. Is it the one which you mention above? I just would like to figure out. Per Desiccant type dry box, it claim that it can absorb the m
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 12:17:02 EST 2000 | Dason C
Chris, you are not completely right. Our industrial is following the IPC standard as our guideline. Per IPC J-STD-033 has specify the floor life at para. 8 (normal condition at 30C/60%RH). If Victor can control his environment at 32% then the compo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 12:39:07 EDT 2000 | Chris C
Hi Christopher, To my knowledge, heat seal along will not provide you the desire condition. Currently, we're using vacuum sealer to reseal all MSD restock items. If you have variety of package and constantly need to reseal the MSD parts, I'd like to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 22 23:17:22 EDT 2003 | Hoss
Mike, Any chance these parts have been sitting around esposed to your factory's ambient conditions, not in a vacuum sealed bag or dry box? If they haven't, you may have parts with a high moisture content which could cause "potato chipping" you desc
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 09:42:52 EDT 2006 | razor9114
Good morning, I got a question regarding Immersion Silver Board Finish. It has been imposed on us by our customer that we must manufacture PCB through the SMT process within 24 hours of breaking the seal on a bag of PCB containing Immersion Silver.
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 09:43:11 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Delamination almost always is caused by moisture in the PCB. You can try to keep some of the PCBs in a dry box after recieving them. You can also slowly heat them up to bake out moisture. If you are purchasing boards form overseas form a board house
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 11:08:17 EST 2006 | Chunks
Spare parts? Like what? If it's your belt motor, try cleaning out the gear box attached to it. 99% of the time it's the lube in this gear box that dries out and turns to glue.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 08:39:15 EDT 2007 | gsala
If plastic Carrier Tape (CT)/ emboss tape, is made by: a)Polycarbonate material, it can withstand temperature around 120C� or may be more mantaining original dimension. b)Polystirene material, at max 45�C-50C� the CT starts to change dimensions and