Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 12:06:58 EDT 2008 | wrongway
Don't forget repairing the boards all the special tips for the small parts sounds like you might be placing BGA may need a special machine just for reparing that. some places think they need x-ray for inspecting BGA. type of paste that you going to
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 05:58:17 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Hi, I have no experience of the ZIP TOP bag you refer to but my advice is to follow the guideline of IPC JEDEC 33 for sealing bags containing MSDs....it states' the MBB should be heat sealed'. I cannot imagine that a ZIP will keep the moisture out an
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 14:02:53 EST 2005 | DasalIntercept
Bag it. Static Intercept and Corrosion Intercept packaging will be able stave off atmospheric corrosion and protect your solderability for a long time. Write me at dasalintercept@hotmail.com for more technical information.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 17:58:48 EST 2005 | russ
I've been storing some boards in my computers and equipment now for about 17 yrs with many different types of ambient conditions. Everything is still working. Keep finished goods in an ESD bag and dust them off once in awhile.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 17:00:10 EST 2005 | Dasalintercept
I don't know what's recommended but I do know that bagging with Intercept eliminates all oxidation in tin parts and platings and the need for dry packaging to boot. Email me if you'd like more information. dasalintercept@hotmail.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 14:24:44 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I was just wondering what solutions are out there for dry storage. Our basic need is to be able to store boards that have been baked and need to remain moisture free for up to a week. | Michael: Let's take a different angle on this. Why not ha
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 17:38:07 EST 1999 | Michael Larsen
| | I was just wondering what solutions are out there for dry storage. Our basic need is to be able to store boards that have been baked and need to remain moisture free for up to a week. | | | Michael: Let's take a different angle on this. Why
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 02:49:46 EST 2004 | Mike
Help! I have a small SMT section that produces low volume but high mix assemblies and, therefore, has over 300 devices. I am looking for a low cost flexible storage solution and believe I have an idea which I recall is available but I cannot find w
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 11:58:12 EDT 2010 | davef
From "Universal Instruments Packaging Specification" ... [snip] Packing Of Populated Boards · These parts require individual separation and protection to prevent electro static discharge and structural damage. They shall be packed in sealed, anti-st
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 20:27:05 EDT 2002 | davef
No N2. We could not fix a benefit for N2 in our minds. Just fold the excess bag material over to expell most air and then seal the bag. [Have you assessed the benefit of N2?] F Monette can tell you stories about little versus more pressure. If he