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J-STD-033B.1

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 12:41:12 EDT 2010 | CL

Nicolas, 4.1.2.1 and 4.1.2.2 mention the requirements for drying an MSD to resett the clock life. 4.1.2.2 states that once a component is dried, refer to 5.3 for safe storage. Under that specification is 5.3.3.2 DRY Cabinet at 5% RH- This states tha

Moisture free storage units.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 09:00:58 EDT 2003 | fmonette

Good question, here is the short answer : The problem is that dry storage is not the same as a bake process. If you want to bake saturated components, this should be done at higher temperatures. The IPC/JEDEC standard provides a table with bake temp

MSD Rebaking Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 11 13:04:13 EDT 2003 | fmonette

Hi Chris, Yes there is a limit to the bake cycles : "...the cumulative bake time at a temperature greater than 90C and up to 125C shall not exceed 48 hours. If the bake temprature is not greater than 90C, there is no limit on bake time..." Ref: J-S

Dry Box

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 17:26:40 EST 2003 | severs

Not too sure about that compressed air idea.... How dry is the air? Will it be monitored for moisture content? Given that the air IS dry enough (less than 5% RH) You will have to supply compressed air 24hrs per day, without any disruption in flow

Dry Box Storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 15:21:54 EST 2006 | GS

my experience: End '80 beg '90 we use a solution like that. Along the assembly lines, next to P&P machines we use to get dry cabinets (cheap and simple cabinet) where to put inside of SMDs (reel & trays once out of MBB ) during the waiting time from

MSD Storage - Dry Environment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:53:07 EDT 2009 | rwyman

Cabinets that utilize nitrogen or desiccator units are available that will accomodate the feeder so the parts don't need to be removed. Simply put the feeders into the cabinet at nite and remove them in the morning. Dr. Storage is one. A Google se

Moisture Sensative Components

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 20:40:49 EST 2004 | Kevin McCarten

1st thing to be said; I work for a company that supplies Desiccant Dry cabinets to the electronics industry for the storage of moisture sensitive components. The answer here really lies in inventory management/control. Ultimately you want to avoid b

Re: More moisture-sensitivity ??'s

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 17:42:34 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Rich: Awww, don�t worry that you have to ship product. This moisture sensitive part thing is more important. ;-) And don�t worry that everyone is giving you guff and no one is supporting you. Yours is a thankless job. ;-) You got it right!!!

Re: Nepcon 2000???

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 20:00:46 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

To ALL: I started writing about how much I hate all of the trade shows, but decided it was a bit negative so deleted... I have indicated that I like Nepcon West, as it is the one American show where we can see all of the latest technology and equip

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