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See J-STD-001 soldering standard which defines temperature and humidity and
a lot of suppliers use same criteria for shop environment other than just
for soldering.
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Richard Kraszewski <
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> I would say the best guidance for this could be found in the IPC
> documents for ESD and/or Moisture Sensitive Devices.
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> Rich Kraszewski
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> Plexus Engineering Solutions
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> Subject: [TN] Temp and relative humidity
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> Dear All,
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> May I know which IPC define temp and relative humidity for General
> electrical workshop?
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> Lyon
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