Electronic dry cabinets, also known as dry storage cabinets, are used to store and protect sensitive electronic components and devices from moisture and humidity. These cabinets maintain a humidity controlled environment, preventing moisture- related damages.
1. Electronics Manufacturing
. Component Storage:
Storing electronic components such as integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors, and printed circuit boards (PCBs) to prevent moisture absorption, which can lead to corrosion and degradation.
. Solder Paste Storage:
Keeping solder paste in a controlled environment to maintain its consistency and effectiveness, ensuring quality soldering in PCB assembly.
2. Semiconductor Industry
. Wafer and Die Storage:
Storing semiconductor wafers and dies in a low-humidity environment to prevent oxidation and other moisture-related defects.
. Mask and Reticle Storage:
Protecting photomasks and reticles used in semiconductor lithography from moisture, which can cause defects in the patterning process.
3. Photonics and Optoelectronics
. Laser and Optic Components:
Storing sensitive optical components such as laser diodes, lenses, and optical fibers to prevent degradation due to moisture.
. Optoelectronic Devices:
Protecting optoelectronic devices like LEDs, photodetectors, and sensors from moisture damage, ensuring their reliability and longevity.
By maintaining a controlled, low-humidity environment, these dry storage cabinets protect valuable electronics from moisture-related damage, ensuring their optimal performance and extending their lifespan.


