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I need some opinions on re-sealing moisture sensitive components. Like many
places, we have a procedure covering the handling of moisture sensitive
devices. It includes provisions for re-sealing opened bags of components
with dessicant, etc. Recently our manufacturing manager has been allowing
the use of the metalized anti-static bags used for PCBA packaging to be used
to seal components instead of the heavier metalized bags the components
originally come in. I don't believe this is sufficient protection, but I'd
like opinions either way. Am I over reacting or should we not allow this
type of bag for re-sealing devices?
Thanks in advance,
Rick Thompson
Ventura Electronics Assembly
2665A Park Center Dr.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
+1 (805) 584-9858 voice
+1 (805) 584-1529 fax
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