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Steve:
I recommend that you refer to IPC-SM-786A, for specific handling
issues. It does not, however, go into much detail about the broader issue
of the plant itself.
The 786A refers to MIL-STD-1686 for ESD control. Potential health concerns
(if any) could probably addressed in the IPC forum [log in to unmask]
Mike Buetow
IPC Technical Staff
2215 Sanders Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
P: 847-509-9700, ext. 335
F: 847-509-9798
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On Thu, 9 May 1996, Steve Quinn wrote:
> Hello out there.
>
> We are looking into the handling of our humidity sensitive parts.
> We currently keep them in their sealed bags, and reseal unused parts
> immediately after a build(we build very low volumes of boards per day). We
> are considering controlling the environment in the room where we build, and
> keeping the humidity under 30% to eliminate any moisture build up in the
> parts. Do I run into other problems, such as ESD issues, and how can I deal
> with those? Are there health concerns from running in too dry an
> environment? Any comments would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
>
> Steve Quinn
> Heurikon Corp
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