Electrical components for use at a later date.
Electronic component storage temperature.
Long term storage of components subassemblies and devices published by.
An operating temperature is the temperature at which an electrical or mechanical device operates.
Can be accepted if less than 2 two years old ii.
There are also many types and sizes of storage facilities but all must provide the same environment for the proper storage of electronic components.
Without data to show conformance to the required rh levels in your storage system you are forced to bake the parts before use which can add to corrosion and possible component damage.
Long term storage was one of our early studies.
Just like with any electronic component increased temperatures accelerate the aging process.
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We have extensive experience in eee parts engineering procurement and storage.
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Storage grounds should be free of litter debris and sheltered from possible adverse weather conditions.
Procedures and storage area was put in place.
Conventional electronic components are designed to operate over a specified temperature range with upper limits generally set at 70 c for commercial applications 85 c for industrial applications and 125 c for military applications.
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These operating temperature ratings generally satisfy the demands of the dominant.
The device will operate effectively within a specified temperature range which varies based on the device function and application context and ranges from the minimum operating temperature to the maximum operating temperature or peak operating temperature.
More to the point is humidity as the moisture sensitivity level determines how long the device may be exposed to particular humidity levels without damage at reflow.
The answer to your storage temperature question is related to the lifetime of the device.
Introduction semiconductor parts are most often specified for use in the commercial 0 to 70 c and to a lesser extent in the industrial 40 to 85 c operating temperature range.
This is where an rh and temperature monitoring system of the storage environment is critical to prove conformance to j std 033.
The specifics of your components would need to be checked.
Many components have a storage temperature range of 40c some are 65c to between 100c to 160c.
In other words it is expected to have a shorter mean time to failure at high temperatures than at say for instance ambient temperature.
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