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What are you trying to protect the I/C's from???
If it is a moisture issue, you should probably store them in a low humidity
incubator. These are quite readily avalible and can be promoted as either
an incubator of humidity chamber. The idea is just to maintain a humidity
of 15% or lower (I think) at ambient.
If it is simply a static issue, I tend to agree with Eric.
Cheers
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From: Bill Davis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2001 04:40
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Subject: [TN] IC Storage
Hello all, Does any one have any good suggestions for storing tubed smt
ic's? I would like to stay away from the cardboard type storage units.
Thanks in advance.
Bill Davis.
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