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We do have a couple Terra Universal "dessicator" cabinets that sound like what you might need.  Terra Universal has 
several they could offer you directly if you want a new one.

                                                     Jeff
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                                                        11-NOV-1996 13:15:14.12
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Subj:   Dry Box Source?

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     Fellow technetters:

     We have been trying to identify a source for a "dry box". The "Dry
     Box" is a plexiglass box (or set of boxes), usually a door in the
     front, optional shelving, and a flow controller operating off readings
     of relative humidity. The box is used for storing moisture sensative
     plastic packaged devices (BGA, QFP, etc.) to avoid moisture
     absorption. The controller is plumbed to a low humidity air source
     (dry air, Nitrogen, etc.). When the relative humidity readings rise
     above a preset limit, the controller flows some source gas.

     In searching, the closest we have come is "Blue M" which distributes a
     product called a "Dry box" but is actually a dryer, more on the lines
     of an oven. Blue M suggested lab equipment manufacturers.

     Any potential sources would be greatly appriciated.

     Thanks in advance,
     Allen Hertz
     Racal-Datacom, Sunrise, FL
     (954) 846-5829
     allen_ [log in to unmask]

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