Re: Magnentic Scrolls tapes rescued
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 7:12 pm
ABS (case) melts at 105C. Nylon (spool) melts at 220C. Polyethylene terephthalate (tape) melts at 260C.
I think I'm good at 75C.
I think I'm good at 75C.
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I know this problem very well...here to solve we need to let it run (the md's) very often during the yearDave wrote:Here in Texas, close to the Gulf Coast, typical humidity is >65%. Some microdrives get kind of "lumpy" and don't turn smoothly - there are fluctuations in the friction. Also, the capstan sometimes slips and picks up magnetic material. I know this is what is happening as I can measure the amps drawn by the motor and the current increases and decreases.
It seems removing the moisture changes that behavior, at least for me with two cartridges. I was willing to sacrifice them. I often have to bake components to prevent them being dam,aged during reflow if their packaging has been open for more than a few hours, but I bake components at 75C or 95C, depending on the type of component.
Another option is to store the devices with silica gel. A generous quantity of silica gel.dilwyn wrote:Nice one,Dave wrote:I did an experiment of putting a couple of dud microdrive cartridges in my reflow oven and set them to bake at 75C for 2 hrs.
Maybe you should spend less on cat litter and more on fixing your logo, which keeps rebooting but never reaches a prompt. It's, just, so WRONG!Cristian wrote:In my country is possible to buy 5 kilos bags of cat litter made of pure silica gel for 2-3 euros
OK so you made your nice kidding. Let's return in topic now.Dave wrote:Maybe you should spend less on cat litter and more on fixing your logo, which keeps rebootingCristian wrote:In my country is possible to buy 5 kilos bags of cat litter made of pure silica gel for 2-3 euros