Where should I store PCB?

I have received the final prototypes from manufacturer and all is good after our checking. And we want to keep it well. Do you have any tips about that?

Eerste, we should keep them from long-run touch with air and water.

Tweede, the vacuum packing of the PCB can’t be damaged. PCB vacuum packaging can prevent the welding pad from moisture oxidation and layering foaming.

Derde, we need to store them in a dry and ventilated place. Attention please! Cover them from direct sunlight.

Vierde, the ideal temperature of the warehouse is 23 ± 3 ℃, 55 ± 10% RH.

  • Under such conditions, PCBs with floor remedies such as immersion gold, electro-gold, tin spray, and silver plating can usually be saved for 6 months.
  • Surface PCB boards such as Shen Tin and OSP can usually be saved for 3 months.

Fifth, it is good if the PCB manufacturer paints a three-proof layer on it, which can prevent moisture, stof, en oxidatie.

  • Op deze manier, PCB will keep well for about 9 months.

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Oliver is een ervaren elektronica-ingenieur met kennis van PCB-ontwerp, analoge circuits, ingebedde systemen, en prototyping. Zijn diepgaande kennis omvat schematisch vastleggen, firmware-codering, simulatie, indeling, testen, en probleemoplossing. Oliver blinkt uit in het omzetten van projecten van concept naar massaproductie met behulp van zijn elektrische ontwerptalenten en mechanische vaardigheden.
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Olivier Smit

Oliver is een ervaren elektronica-ingenieur met kennis van PCB-ontwerp, analoge circuits, ingebedde systemen, en prototyping. Zijn diepgaande kennis omvat schematisch vastleggen, firmware-codering, simulatie, indeling, testen, en probleemoplossing. Oliver blinkt uit in het omzetten van projecten van concept naar massaproductie met behulp van zijn elektrische ontwerptalenten en mechanische vaardigheden.

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