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Necessity of NO2 Generator ??????

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 09:01:09 EDT 2004 | jdumont

Morning all, can anyone point me in the right direction. Recently our NO2 generator (bought before I was here) for our IC parts cabinets went bad. It will cost around $6000 to replace. I am just looking for some tech papers or anything to help sub

Storing non-framed stencils

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 17:29:25 EDT 2004 | gregp

Just an idea... Try investigating methods for storing large drawings. We have a hanging file cabinet for E size drawings. You apply a self adhesive strip of mylar to the end of the drawing that has four holes in it. The cabinet opens up and 2 sets

Storing non-framed stencils

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 01:23:23 EDT 2004 | M.L. Feather

We have a cabinet that holds all of our stencils. It is a homemade cabinet made to fit stencils with about 12 drawers and each drawer holds about 10 stencils. Each drawer is labeled with the stencil# for each stencil. When a new stencil comes in we j

Stencil Storage Solutions

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 11:20:11 EST 2008 | mulder0990

I was wondering if anyone knew of any good portable stencil solutions. I am looking for a rolling cabinet that can house 20 stencils without a huge footprint. I also need the cart/cabinet to be closed off(doors or otherwise) so customers do not see

J-STD-033B.1

Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 03:53:38 EDT 2010 | saa

Hi Nicolas, For level 4 and above you can NOT stop the floor life when the items are exposed for more than 8 hrs even if you store them in a dry cabinet or seal them back in MBB. For Level 3 and below you can stop/ pause the floor life whenever y

MSL Project

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 17:25:58 EST 2011 | blnorman

Not really sure I understand. Are you trying to install MSL controls in the plant? If so, do you mean from the standpoint of say a MSL 5 part that has been exposed to the mfg floor for 24 hours then returned to the cabinet: how do you collect the i

MSD Baking

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 11:46:19 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar

Yes, your statement is correct. J-STD-033B.1 section 5.3.3.2 SMD packages not sealed in a MBB may be placed in a dry atmosphere cabinet, maintained at not greater than 5% RH. Storage in these dry cabinets may be considered equivalent to storage in a

Moisture Sensitive Devices

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 16:25:06 EDT 2004 | kmccarten

Rob; To answer your question regarding the availability of moisture controlled dry storage cabinets (Dry cabinets), yes such animals do exist. You can find some additional generic information regarding dry storage cabinets for the electronics envir

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 Bake Ovens

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 01:51:52 EDT 2004 | kmccarten

Hi Haritt; In response to your request to information regarding cabinet manufacturers I would invite you to look at http://www.drycabinets.com which could give you some interesting if not valuable information regarding the functionality of desiccant


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