Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 14:24:44 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I was just wondering what solutions are out there for dry storage. Our basic need is to be able to store boards that have been baked and need to remain moisture free for up to a week. | Michael: Let's take a different angle on this. Why not ha
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 17:38:07 EST 1999 | Michael Larsen
| | I was just wondering what solutions are out there for dry storage. Our basic need is to be able to store boards that have been baked and need to remain moisture free for up to a week. | | | Michael: Let's take a different angle on this. Why
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:35:51 EDT 2003 | fmonette
Hi Jason, Welcome back to SMTnet. I just wanted to clarify one important detail relative to dry packing Moisture Sensitive Devices. Contrary to popular belief, it not necessary to use vacuum when sealing Moisure Barrier Bags. A simple heat seal w
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 15:54:13 EDT 2006 | davef
It depends. What is: * Storage environment and period * Board laminate, epoxy, and copper thickness of PTH * Down stream process * Etc FR4 0.062" thick boards absorb between 0.08 to 0.1%Wt of moisture within a 24 hour period, and 0.2 to 0.23%Wt in
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 20:51:15 EDT 2001 | davef
Every thing you need is in "links" here http://packaging.hp.com/. The only thing you need to do now is find it. Ah, so much information, so little time. Yeh yeh yeh, nice little ESD bags are good. Er, maybe sealed barrier bags might be better. E
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 08:31:42 EST 2006 | davef
Q1 Are there any standard regulating the subject? Very few infos found on IPC. A1 We�re unaware of standards for packing and storage for most types of boards. * IPC 4553 standard for Immersion Silver Finish, 3.8 Packing and Storage. * J-STD-033 and E