Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 14:50:37 EST 2001 | fmonette
Dear Vicki, If you decide to use high temp paste, I suggest that you verify the rating of the components, especially for moisture-sensitive devices which are normally qualified at peak reflow temperatures of 220-235C. The specified floor life will
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 12:44:13 EDT 2004 | rob_thomas
Intel is very specific in their recommendations regarding moisture sensitivity.Check ou the following link: http://www.intel.com/design/Quality/icstorage/moist_classify.htm They also have plenty of other info in the developer side.They also have a do
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 15:51:46 EDT 2014 | fuji_user_2014
Hi, I'm looking for the best value for storing moisture sensitive SMT parts. Here is the current situation: when the SMT operators leave at the end of the day, they store any moisture sensitive parts that are still in production in a low temp oven ov
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 11:15:45 EDT 2000 | Rich Ziebell
Is there any connection with mositure sensitive components and thru-hole devices? All of my research material directs me toward Surface Mount devices.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 19:28:44 EST 1999 | Michael Allen
Can anyone confirm that both Metal QFPs and Ceramic QFPs are NOT moisture-sensitve? I'm pretty sure this is true, but I want a sanity check. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 08:32:53 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Can anyone confirm that both Metal QFPs and Ceramic QFPs are NOT moisture-sensitve? I'm pretty sure this is true, but I want a sanity check. Thanks. | Mike: You're correct. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 14:22:06 EDT 2004 | Rob
Okay... to follow-up on my scenario. Would it be cheaper to get a resealer with dessicants and humidity indicators or a baking oven, or both. Is there a moisture controlled storage cabinet (ideally 3'x6'x1' or in that vicinity)? Would be interested
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 19:07:13 EDT 2006 | vlad_uk
With the added temperature peak associated to Lead free reflow is anyone seeing or concerned about the increased vapor pressure that may result from moisture entrapment in moisture sensitive components?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 05:05:30 EST 2007 | Phil J
The most likely cause is moisture vapor outgassing violently from the Tant package. They are known to be moisture sensitive. Try baking some at 120C overnight and reflowing those.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 11:07:45 EDT 2010 | mun4o
hi, lately I have problem with smd leds.After reflow 2-4% of leds are broken.I think , that reason is bad storage of components, because in our stock the tape with leds have not Moisture Barrier Bags.My question is ,how you storage components, which