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Jim Jenkins <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Sep 2002 13:03:19 -0500
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Hi everybody,

Lately we have had a few problems with moisture sensitive part precautions.
 During the design phase, a part is identified as moisture sensitive.  The
purchase orders are then modified to include packaging/labeling notices
identifying the moisture requirements.  Then, when the parts are received,
some are properly packaged and labeled and some are not. In all cases when
we contact the supplier we are told that the part in question is no longer
sensitive [component assembly processes were changed, etc] or we have parts
come identified as sensitive which were not when we created the design. So
the $1000 QUESTION is, do you try to identify moisture sensitive parts on
your design documentation or do you rely on your supplier to properly
identify and package sensitive parts and just handle them accordingly when
you receive them???

We have had a number of discrepancies, and I was wondering what everyone
else does to avoid this kind of thing.  As always, thank you in advance for
any help you can provide.

Have fun,

Jim Jenkins

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