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Date: | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 09:02:40 -0400 |
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Good Friday Morning All,
This topic may have been previously discussed, but let me try to phrase
my "problem" completely so the answer can be simpler.
I have a board vendor (Fab house) stating that for my ENIG boards the
plating only has a 6 month shelf life if the package is opened. Did I
miss something here? I thought Gold doesn't tarnish.
If this is true, then Immersion Tin, Immersion Silver and ENIG all have
storage issues.
OK, so I open a sealed package and take out half of the boards in the
package. I may not need the rest of the boards for many months. So how
do I protect the unused boards? Should I vacuum seal them? Add a
desiccant? If I add a desiccant, are there different desiccants which
might damage the boards?
I'm sure I'll have more questions right after I send this.
Phil
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