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Summer Sale on Select Seika's McDry Dry Cabinets
June 15, 2022 | Seika Machinery, Inc.Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Seika Machinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materials and engineering services, today announced its summer sale on select McDry models. The company has brought in many popular models to meet demand and is offering a discount for a limited time.
McDry cabinets are the first desiccant based drying systems especially built for electronics assemblers and introduced in the U.S. more than 30 years ago. All cabinets are the latest models with upgraded dehumidification speed and recovery to set point two to three times faster. Additionally, the desiccant automatically recycles and does not require replacement.
All McDry cabinets maintain a 1% RH level and conform to the IPC-JEDEC J-STD 033D and IPC-1602 as well as the ESD standard, IEC-61340-5-1. Models in stock or coming by July include: DXU-1001A, DXU-1002A, DXU-1002LA, MCU-340A, MCU-201A, MC-1002A, MB-1001A and MB-301A. Supplies limited and sale subject to availability.
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06/03/2024 | IPCEach quarter, IPC releases a list of standards that are new or have been updated. To view a complete list of newly published standards and standards revisions, translations, proposed standards for ballot, final drafts for industry review, working drafts, and project approvals, visit ipc.org/status. These are the latest releases for Q2.
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05/31/2024 | Real Time with...IPC APEX EXPOIPC's Cory Blaylock and Victoria Hawkins discuss the exciting progress in workforce issues, with IPC celebrating the approval of their national program standards. The Department of Labor has broadened its list of occupations, notably approving the PCB design engineer role. There are funding opportunities for apprenticeship programs, particularly for underrepresented populations. IPC also offers supportive services for employer companies and workforce development initiatives.
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