Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 15:01:24 EDT 2000 | g cronin
I am looking for a storage system for short term storage of open BGA's or longer term de-humidifying or moisture removal.. Is there any low humidity chambers available??? greg
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 08:37:15 EDT 2000 | Bill
You can get nitrogen storage cabinets for low humidity applications from Aerofeed Inc. in Chalfont, PA. See some of their models at www.bita.se. Bill
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 09:21:15 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
look back to August 3 for a thread on this
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 11:18:42 EDT 2000 | Chris C
There are two similar products, Eureka and McDry dry box units and other nitrogen required units in the market. Both Eureka and McDry are not required Nitrogen, I'm seeing a cost saving there in the long run. I have several Eureka dry box in the faci
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 23:50:20 EDT 2015 | johnwnz
Hi folks, I was wondering what the combined wisdom was on the humidity effect on the MSD control required by the Jedec std. The std works on a relative humidity of 65%, if my RH is only say 30% because of factory environments how do I easily factor
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 18:36:19 EDT 2015 | caurbach
John, I assume you mean 60%, not 65%. J-STD-033 has a derating table for floor life which accounts for conditions other than 30C/60% RH. Table 7-1 is what you're looking for I believe. Adam
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 15:58:55 EST 2011 | pjc
Yes, one to consider is Draabe in Germany: http://www.draabe.com/draabe/en/home.html
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 | Sun Nov 22 09:36:17 EST 2009 | patrickbruneel
Dave, A low residue/No residue flux does exist that when an excessive amount of flux is applied it would only create a cosmetic problem not a reliability issue. The active ingredients are neutralized by the heat applied in the soldering machine and
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 16:11:41 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | I am finding that some of our IC's are coming from the supplier with the humidity gauge in the bag reading 10-20%. Has anybody done any tests to determine what humidty level in a package will cause problems during reflow? | Usually a proper m