Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 11:28:09 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Is there a difference between the Nitrogen cabinet vs Dry cabinet ? How does this helps in creating safe environment for MSD storage. I felt puzzled when my customer rejected me coz' I'm using the Nitrogen cabinet instead of dry cabinet. Except for t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 18:55:34 EDT 2002 | davef
Good question. What did your customer say?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 21:41:22 EDT 2002 | davef
Rite. Moisture, not N2, in the air is the issue.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 21:22:52 EDT 2002 | Yngwie
The customer said " The Nitrogen PPM is questionable". LIke what I said, as long as I have met the 10% RH, it should be OK, rite ? thx
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 08:38:55 EDT 2002 | dasal
Truthfully, there are pro's and con's for both technologies. (put cost of ownership aside for one moment) Nitrogen won't dry humidified components as rapidly as a desiccant dry box. I'm talking about a self regenerating dry box that uses molecular s
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 18:18:02 EST 2021 | totech
Hi Jerry We do sell hybrids cabinets nitrogen purge timer up to 20 minutes Or constant Capability of both To
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 12:58:38 EST 2021 | jeremy_leaf
Hi SMTnet. I have a series of sensitive parts and solder preforms which degrade when exposed to oxygen and moisture. It seems the standard way of protecting these components is to use a nitrogen purged cabinet as storage. This seems to use a lot of
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 13:29:09 EST 1998 | Bill Herman
| | What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are v
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 19:23:20 EDT 2007 | SWAG
We have a "McDry" cabinet. It works well.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 21:59:23 EDT 2007 | davef
dry and cabinet