electronics

Electrostatic control and ESD protection.

Controlling static electricity is a prerequisite for a number of processes in the electronics industry. Humidification reduces electrically charged particles in the air, preventing component damage, wastage, rework and associated costs.

Klimabefukting.no designs systems for air humidification that can be integrated into existing air conditioning systems or implemented as stand-alone solutions.

  • Protection of components
  • Optimized ESD protection
  • Less maintenance and downtime
  • Cooling and reduced fire risk

Electrostatic discharge

When the humidity is too low, more static electricity is generated, which can lead to electrostatic discharge (ESD). This can cause immediate damage or hidden faults, significantly reducing the lifetime of electronic devices. In addition, such discharges can create serious situations such as fires and explosions.

Maintaining optimum humidity levels can help reduce these risks, thereby optimizing production and lowering costs.


Soldering of components

Low humidity can cause the solder paste to dry too quickly, degrading the strength of the solder joint and reducing the quality of the end product.

Proper humidity control minimizes this risk by maintaining a consistent humidity level.

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Material properties

Machines and equipment used in electronics production generate excess heat, causing unwanted heating of components and devices. When humidity levels are too low, there is also a risk of components becoming brittle and weak.

A correct moisture level is essential to preserve desired material properties and ensure the quality and durability of the end product.