Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 20:12:35 EST 2005 | khp_armin
Does Humidity affect the ESD & Solder Paste? If so what is the standard for %RH?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 21:35:45 EDT 2002 | jersbo
Would rather have lower humidity and strict ESD rules in place.. than a high humidity condition anyday.. High humidity- 45RH + Paste depending on what you use may become an issue.. Components are sensitive... ever get that vacuum sealed bag you dont
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 21:48:09 EDT 2007 | davef
Per ESD Handbook TR 20.20 paragraph 5.3.15 Humidity "Humidity is beneficial in all ESD Control Program Plans. Contact and separation of dry materials generates greater electrostatic charges than moist materials because moisture provides conductivity
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 06:58:07 EST 2011 | mikeyjryan
Hello, The company I work for are located in the North of Spain and the humidity levels in the factory range from 10 to 60 %RH. We have concerns about the low humidity effects on our ESD controls and want to invest in a system to keep the humidity a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 15:01:59 EST 2007 | davef
Latex is not a conductor. It's an insulator. So, it will not conduct a charge to the metal wire rack. You can test this hypothesis by charging a latex tube in the shop and measuring its conductivity to ground. We believe that you should not have
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 15:44:27 EDT 2007 | davef
J-STD-001 doesn't necessarily require additional controls under conditions of low humidity, only that you verify the effectiveness of what you have in place. ESD S20.20 [1999] only says that relative humidity above 30% is "desirable". ESD S20.20 [200
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 02:19:03 EST 2010 | sachu_70
With lower Humidity levels, we expose to greater risk towards ESD related failures seen on components. Pl. ensure to have your entire work area fully guarded against ESD and maintain proper material handling instructions across the entire flowline un
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 23 14:51:02 EST 2003 | davef
Without being clear on whether you're talking about: * Standard air knives at the back-end of your in-line cleaner ... OR * Hand held or similar nozzle. Standard air knives: This causes no problem with ESD because the relative humidity is so high t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 10:01:37 EDT 2017 | jpenner
To add to what Rob has said, Have you considered an ESD safe environment? Floors, Racks, tables, etc.... Also the humidity level of your area incase you use MSD parts? Just a thought.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 14:20:07 EDT 2008 | pcbrown57
Is there any criteria or limitations for SMT pcba's? We have boards in stock that we built and a customer wants to know what our procedure is for "storing" these boards which will have a few through-hole modules soldered to them after they get pulled