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Tue, 23 Jul 2013 14:47:43 -0500
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Hi Technetters,

Been rummaging through the archives looking for info on humidity issues in soldering process, found some interesting info on why keeping boards sealed and if not, baking, is important to preclude delimination problems. Hoever what I was looking for seems to elude me. 

Assuming that boards are stored properly and are below the levels of moisture content that can cuase problems, and that MSDs are also stored per industry standards, what other issues does humidity induce in the sctual soldering process itself? If the humidity gets too high, even though a facility has air conditioning it may only control temperature and not humidity level, will this cause additional problems in the process itself? 

Thanks,

Blair

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