Re: PCB's in liquid nitrogen



On Fri, 29 May 2009 22:34:18 +0300, Okkim Atnarivik
<Okkim.Atnarivik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

More often there are problems because the frost and condensed
moisture may spoil some components if you just lift the circuit from
LN and let it warm up in open air.


That's why the right way is with an environmental chamber.
.



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