Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 00:56:20 EDT 2007 | Jani
Our SMT production and storage area is air-conditioned, constant temperature is maintained but the humidity is not controlled , the raw SMT material is stored in a "Drier" cabinet, but since we assemble hybrid SMT and thru-hole PCB assemblies, the SM
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 14:38:45 EDT 2022 | glasscake
Did the tray changer use to work on this machine? was it ever disabled and uncoupled from the machine? If you have an old data disk or backup disk of the machine try restoring to that. There is also a jumper inside the wiring harness to include the
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 04 01:59:41 EDT 2005 | smartasp
We need to dry and clean the air in our dedicated poting and conformal coating room. Can anybody help on how to go about it. The airconditions only recycle and dry until room temperature is reached and therefore have great fluctuations and unstable p
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 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
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 01:39:07 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Hi, it is not necessary to store MSDs in nitrogen to stop them absorbing moisture, just a dry environment. Nitrogen storage is good for storing devices for many years as it reduces the oxidation of the solderable surfaces. Best option for storing MSD
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 15:39:16 EDT 2019 | qanalyst1
When baking parts at 90C that require 15 hours bake time with parts that require 25 hours bake time, is it acceptable to open the oven and remove the former (15 hours) parts and then continue the 25 hours cycle for the remainder of the parts in the o
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 21:58:21 EDT 2005 | smartasp
Hi Steve Will try your sugestion and C. Thanks. Smartasp
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