Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:39:37 EST 2000 | Dave F
Daniel: In response to your questions: * Moisture level (wt%) that may cause delamination in PCB�s. - Certainly, it depends, but 100% moisture will not cause delamination of a PCB. [Now, heating that water is another question, isn�t it? ;-)] *
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 10:01:54 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi: Use the whip on your operators.!!! Serious: The assembly should know how much time they have left to process those parts safely. Keep them as long as possible in the drybags, reclose the bags immediately after getting the needed parts out. In t
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 14:31:59 EST 2000 | Rich Ziebell
John, I have read some of the follow-up's to your question and I am having several dry-cabinets made. Each, for under $500.00. Mcdry, a subsidiary of Seika Corp. is a vendor that has a solid background with moisture-free storage units. If cost is an
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 23:30:02 EDT 2001 | fastek
Not exactly sure what your specific requirements are but I am in the process of clearing out a major OEM's SMT facility. Lots and lots of general production equipment is available such as stencil carts, production benches (with and without lights and
Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 09:01:41 EDT 2001 | davef
Stephan makes good points. While monitoring the temperature in the plant is good, it might be more appropriate to measure the temperature in the cabinet of your dispensor. A sure indicator of temperature change is process changes over time. Consid
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 22:42:45 EDT 2001 | davef
We're doing one of those review things for some reason that none of us can remember. We just printed-out the product sheets on a whole pantload of SMT capacitors [rather than use the old moldy ones we have in some file cabinet ... BIG mistake] that
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 25 04:48:40 EDT 1998 | Stoney Tsai
Hi, good friends I found this site is so wonderful to learn SMT techniques meaningfully. We now employ 3 Fuji GL-541 dispensors and raw material with Soma IR-120. but we found glue string casually. From my experience from trouble-shooting the cabinet
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 17:23:24 EST 2003 | slthomas
I have used Balston (www.parker.com/balston) for desiccator cabinets in the past and really liked them. It's the only brand I've used so can't comment on how they compare with anything else, but it was certainly easy to use (hook up 100psi and dial
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 13:09:24 EST 2004 | johnthor
We have also used the IIT Pro Plate II for many years. They sell a small storage cabinet (also overpriced) originally intended for drawing storage where the stencil foils hang in plastic envelopes. Another thing to consider with IIT is their $13 "sk