Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 30 22:02:43 EDT 2003 | davef
If you don't seal your packaging, the silica gel will try to remove the moisture from the air and will become saturated pretty quickly. There is no requirement that you pack/ship with dessicants. Some customers require such things though. Why do y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 21:06:12 EDT 2003 | ramanandkini
My customer just assembles it to the car. We want to use the silica gel to avoid moisture since the assembled part (clock) reach him via ship after 50 days. The electronic circuit board has no conformal coatings at present. We are working on that. Ou
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 28 22:52:34 EDT 2003 | ramanandkini
We have an Electromechanical assembly (clock) that has a step motor on the board. This electromechanical assembly is assembled in a screw less plastic moulded casing. The plastic casing is neither air tight nor water proof. The board is with SMOBC+ H
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 06:56:34 EDT 2003 | davef
There's nothing wrong doing about adding a dessicant. You'll need to: * Seal the bag. [you may end-up needing a moisture barrier bag] * Select a dessicant packaging that is ESD dissipative.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 14:30:34 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
The gel looks strangely like the stuff coming out of the rear end of little rubber toy pigs I bought for $1. You squeeze the pig and the gel comes out of it's ass, release the pressure and it goes back in... hours of fun! But seriously, this gel must
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 14:57:03 EDT 2004 | Mark
Im going to try that mouse gel in the machine and see how it goes. LOL
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 13:48:24 EST 2005 | pjc
http://www.speedlinetech.com/mpm/gel-flex.aspx
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 19:56:56 EDT 2004 | Ken
Now that is creative! I going to talk to my machinist. I need a bar of aluminum machined to accept 24 pigs (ass up of course). Then I need a "squeezing" mechanism to apply a proportional pressure to the pigs abdomen to make the "ass gel" support t
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 14:45:26 EST 2005 | chunks
Here's the info on Gel Flex: http://www.adhesivesmag.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/products/BNPProductItem/0,2109,120109,00.html http://www.speedlinetech.com/docs/Gel-FlexBrochure.pdf#search='Gel%20flex' I agree, the Grid Loc was not all it was crake
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 00:48:10 EST 2005 | KEN
At the time I evaluated grid lok it was not available for my printers. P&P only. I see the Gel Flex has come down in price. Was $5500 bucks! The joke was the gold color comes from the gold nuggets inside the gel.