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Vignesh Devadas

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Hello Everyone,

I have a doubt regarding failure due to condensation effect.

The product has a metal cover which is crimped with other parts for protection. So it is not fully sealed.
But the PCB is Conformal coated.

Now is condensation a problem.?
If yes. How to protect the electronic product from condensation during transit.?


Is there special packaging material or should we use silica something like that?

Thank you for your inputs.

 

davenn

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Hello Everyone,

I have a doubt regarding failure due to condensation effect.

The product has a metal cover which is crimped with other parts for protection. So it is not fully sealed.
But the PCB is Conformal coated.

Now is condensation a problem.?
If yes. How to protect the electronic product from condensation during transit.?


hard to know ?
some photos of the unit showing possible corrosion etc due to condensation would help :)
 

kellys_eye

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These should be in the 'homework' section.....

Silica gel is the usual transportation additive. Packed in a temperature controlled atmosphere and into a well sealed box they wouldn't suffer anything the silica gel couldn't cope with.
 

Vignesh Devadas

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These should be in the 'homework' section.....

Silica gel is the usual transportation additive. Packed in a temperature controlled atmosphere and into a well sealed box they wouldn't suffer anything the silica gel couldn't cope with.

I think they are packed in plastic trays and loaded in small plastic boxes and on top comes a plastic lid. But i don't think they will be transported in a temperature controlled containers as they are not cheap to do so.
Do you have any suggestion for economical packaging which will prevent the condensation ?

Thank you for you reply.
 

Vignesh Devadas

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hard to know ?
some photos of the unit showing possible corrosion etc due to condensation would help :)

the product is under development and we haven't got this problem yet. But during the failure analysis, this failure came up. So i'm trying to find a solution to prevent it.
 

kellys_eye

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How do other manufacturers ship their parts? I don't know (personally) of any issues that 'normal' packaging combined with silica gel packs can't cope with.

You could use temperature-controlled packaging; you could pack them using 'modified atmosphere' packaging machines (usually used for food products); you could vacuum pack them.....
 

shrtrnd

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Yeah. I suppose cost is the factor here. Humidity items I buy come in the silver, vacuum-sealed bags (these type are specifically for humidity protection, not the typical black-silver ESD bags). The bags physically look like aluminum foil.
I guess I'd ask if you want each device individually protected, or if you can go the route of condensation protection for a case of them?
If the device is expensive, I'd get the best protection I could, if not that expensive the silica gel is most often used.
If this was mine, to ensure protection from condensation, I'd vacuum seal the device in an appropriate bag.
As a side, WHY did failure analysis point to condensation as a potential issue with the device?
Are the shipments going through high humidity climates, or widely disparate temperature fluctuations during transit, or at the final destination?
 
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