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Rich Lasko <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Nov 2000 06:54:23 -0600
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Good morning everyone!

Can anyone tell me if there is an industry standard for temperature and
humidity levels for an electronics production floor? I believe the
recommended minimum relative humidity level under a good ESD program is 40%.
We are looking to monitor the temperature and humidity levels in our new
building but I am unsure of what the upper and lower acceptable limits
should be.  Please advise.

(Please note: as of now we are looking to treat the entire production floor
as a controlled environment, however in the new building the shipping doors
are only blocked by those "shipping drapes" which means when they are open
the outside temperature could play a role in changing the inside
temperature.)

Rich

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