Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 13:21:03 EST 2000 | Tuan Bui
Hi John, Aerofeed,Inc. has the "Dry box" nitrogen cabinets. 215-257-1152 and they are in PA. I purchased one last year and it has been doing a wonderful job for our operations. I use it to store BGAs and micro BGAs after baking. To reduce the cost, I
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 01:38:01 EDT 2003 | Dreamsniper
Hey fmonnette, What's wrong if I have a dry cabinet and baked all my components under 1-3%RH or say 5%RH regardless of their MS Level, whether they r level 4, 5, 5a, 6 etc.... What will be my problems in doing that process? just for curiosity, th
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 21:01:12 EST 2001 | davef
We don't do this, but if we had to and lacking better advice, for all components I�d dry pack according to J-STD-033, store in a low temperature and humidity controlled environment [maybe using some semicon fab inert storage cabinets], review the eff
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 10:59:55 EST 2001 | paulburt
Hello all, I have been tasked with bringing my company up to spec with J-STD-033, yes lucky me! My question is this: While I was searching the Web for suitable suppliers of dry cabinets I came across a company advertising a humidity control system f
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 12:43:31 EST 2012 | deanm
4.2.7.1 states, ...If the bake temperature is not greater than 90 °C, there is no practical limit on bake time... If I interpret that correctly, then you may keep MSDs in a 40 deg. C oven indefinitely with no adverse conditions. Instead of opting
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 13:00:14 EST 2003 | Kevin McCarten
John; Our company supplies Dry Boxes specifically deisgned for the electronics manufacturing environment. We have a variety of products that are capable of handling the various loads that you may request of them (ie; frequently acessed production fl
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 13:51:43 EST 2010 | cellis
Yes I am a salesguy from Manncorp. I just wanted to get that out first. You might also want to check us out. http://www.manncorp.com We sell dry boxes and all of our units come with multiple turbo dryers and we are also a little cheaper. All of
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 17:38:05 EDT 2001 | fmonette
Praveen, Once you find out the MS level of your components, you will need to track the exposure time from when the parts are initially removed from their dry bags, through test, programming, taping, and during subsequent dry storage and use of thes
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 03:44:31 EDT 2010 | nico67640
Good Morning Nicolas, > > Per J-STD-033B, 5.3.3.2 > states that a Dry cabintet maintained at not > greater than 5% RH may be considered MBB > storage. > > Hope this helps > > Chris Thanks Chris for your answer. I'm ok with you about the per
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 02:56:01 EST 2010 | grahamcooper22
Hi, blow holes / pin holes / holes in joints are usually a sign that there is excess moisture somewhere around the solder joint. Moisture can be in pcbs / components, so try drying them....a simple thing to do is pass a bare pcb throught your reflow