Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 20:10:14 EDT 2012 | kahrpr
Are you talking about storing parts in an anti magnetic environment
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 13:36:57 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar
Are you a contractor or are you building your own products?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 14:47:06 EST 2023 | proy
Both, but a larger portion is EMS contract.
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 10:39:50 EDT 2004 | Marie
Suggest looking at the packaging,is it sufficient to prevent damage to the QFP?. What way are these components stored when received?.Are the reels stored in boxes or racks?.Storage in boxes may cause damage from stacking the reels on top of each oth
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 02:04:16 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning James, It depends on MSD class. Refer to J-STD-033. When you open dry bag shelf life starts. You have to mount all devices before maximum allowable shelf life time exceeds. Storing in dry cabinet capable maintaining RH
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 08:28:11 EST 2007 | James
I just wanted to know if anyone stores their vacuum sealed bags on their sides instead of flat. We are trying to save room, but I dont want to create defects either. The ones we have are tightly vacuum sealed and would like to store on their sides
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 02:21:42 EDT 2007 | jgrootkoerkamp
It is a lead free process with sac305. We use goldfinish FR4 boards. Preheat is between 110 and 115 degrees. I am sure it is a moisture problem because longer stored boards have more blowholes. What is the maxium period to store the boards without
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:26:20 EDT 2008 | davem
80 degrees F in the Summer. Also, "It is not recommended to store foods which must be kept at below 40� F for safe storage". Obviously we're not storing food, but the point is still valid. jdumont, Thanks for the data. I have a couple of Extech di
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 12:38:42 EST 2008 | kennyg
Assemblies are stored on ESD rubber covered flat trays. The trays are stored on rolling carts with slots for the trays (Bliss cart). The damage usually occurs on the bottomside (passives only). This side is more susceptible to damage because the sm