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
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 12:15:12 EST 2003 | fmonette
Hi John, There are different types of cabinets available with desiccants or Nitrogen/dry air. The best choice depends on many factors in your production environment. The most important consideration for level 4 components, is to make sure that your
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 15:51:46 EDT 2014 | fuji_user_2014
Hi, I'm looking for the best value for storing moisture sensitive SMT parts. Here is the current situation: when the SMT operators leave at the end of the day, they store any moisture sensitive parts that are still in production in a low temp oven ov
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 09:53:25 EDT 2014 | rgduval
For me, it would depend on a couple of things: 1. How many parts are stored in this manner on a regular basis? 2. Was the oven used for anything else other than this type of storage? If it was a low volume of parts, and the oven wasn't used for
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 12:27:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hey there smd... Don't worry, I don't think you'll be the company shmuck, or putz, or doofus, or bone-head, or geek, or ding-bat, or...or...(hmmm, can't think of anything else at the moment)...but you catch my drift, don't ya? I only mean that unless
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 12:27:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hey there smd... Don't worry, I don't think you'll be the company shmuck, or putz, or doofus, or bone-head, or geek, or ding-bat, or...or...(hmmm, can't think of anything else at the moment)...but you catch my drift, don't ya? I only mean that unless
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 13:11:26 EDT 2002 | fmonette
Hi Dason, Yes I was talking about the same paper. This is the best technical information available to clearly explain the physics of moisture diffusion inside a plastic package. Many of the guidelines contained in the current J-STD-033 are derived
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 12:20:51 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Does anybody have any reliable alternatives to device bake out for plastic bodied components. We do not use a whole package at time and therefore have to oven bake the balance before we can use them. | I have come accross dry nitrogen storage cham