Here you'll be able to get answers to any or all your questions on XDry cupboards.The humidness controlled by foreign humidistat fro atmospherical humidness.
2. Desiccant Dry Cabinet History
1974 saw the development of the first auto-refreshing desiccant dry box for the consumer
market. This device used pre-determined amounts of silica-gel which was periodically refreshed
by a heater on a timer circuit. Further R&D introduced the use of synthetic Zeolites (Molecular
Sieves) as a replacement to Silica Gel in 1976.
A patent was awarded in 1982 to a Japanese company for their new design of an ultra-low
humidity desiccant dryer. Many future competitive designs would have a number of similarities to
this newly patented unit.
In 1987 Texas Instruments (Kyusyu, Japan) works with a leading manufacturer of dry boxes to
design the first ultra-low humidity dry cabinet for use within their electronics manufacturing
facilities. These cabinets are designed to maintain constant environments of 10%, 3%, and 1%
RH, and are installed to protect moisture sensitive devices. Prior to this most dry cabinet
applications were either residential/consumer or within the optics industry (to prevent fungal
growth).
3. XDry offers a wide selection of cabinets to choose from, including storage for
printed circuit boards, optics, laboratory equipment, industrial equipment,
collectables, media, and more (select an application at the top of this page). If you
don't find what you're looking for click on our customs page, and our engineers
will be happy to put together the perfect solution for you, at a cost that's less
expensive than you may think!
4. What is a Desiccant Dry Cabinet?
A Dessicant Dry Cabinet is an enclosure with a
supply of desiccant which maintains an internal
environment of 1-50% RH. Desiccant dry cabinets
are also called: desiccators, dry boxes,
dehumidifying cabinets, and ultra low humidity
storage cabinets.
Ultra-low relative humidity (RH) storage for
Electronics, Optics, Photography and Laboratory.
Totally self-contained, nitrogen (N2) unnecessary!
Use XDry Cabinets for:
Ultra-Low RH storage (1-50% RH) of MSDs
(moisture sensitive devices)
Low Humidity storage of photographic and optic
lenses
Constant relative humidity storage of materials in a
laboratory environment
5. contact-us
Head Office
8275 South Eastern Avenue
Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV 89123
USA
Phone: 702-938-0457
Fax: (514) 333-7859
Toll Free: 1-877-DRY-CABINET
(1-877-379-2224)
e-mail: admin@xdry.com
Sales Office
6525 Vanden-Abeele
Ville St-Laurent, Quebec
H4S 1S1 Canada
Phone: (514) 227-7747
Fax: (514) 333-7859
Toll Free: 1-877-DRY-CABINET
(1-877-379-2224)
e-mail:sales@xdry.com
Southeast Asia
Bangkok, Thailand
Takehito Uenaka, Hokki Co. Ltd.
Phone: +66 89 141 5656
e-mail: uenaka@hokki.net or
anchana@hokki.net
United Kingdom
Altus Group Ltd.
Block 5 Unit 1 Muirhead,
Mitchelston Ind. Estate,
Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 3PB
Phone: ++(01592) 655 400
Fax: ++(01592) 655 401
e-mail: sales@altusgroup.biz
website: http://www.altusgroup.biz/