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PCB Storage: Moisture Sensitivity and Shelf Life

PCB Storage: Moisture Sensitivity and Shelf Life

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0

Improper PCB storage leads to moisture absorption, copper oxidation, and solderability degradation — all of which cause assembly defects and reliability problems. This is especially relevant in India, where humidity levels regularly exceed 70-80% during monsoon season. Bare PCBs, assembled boards, and moisture-sensitive components all have specific storage requirements that Indian electronics companies must follow to maintain quality.

Table of Contents

  • Moisture in PCBs
  • Moisture Sensitivity Levels (MSL)
  • Bare Board Storage
  • Assembled Board Storage
  • Component Storage
  • Baking Procedures
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Moisture in PCBs

FR-4 laminate absorbs moisture from the atmosphere. When this moisture turns to steam during reflow soldering (at 250°C+), it can cause:

  • Delamination: Layers of the PCB separate due to steam pressure between them
  • Blistering: Visible bubbles in the solder mask or laminate surface
  • Blow holes: Steam escaping through plated holes, leaving voids in solder joints
  • Measling: White spots within the laminate where glass fibre separates from resin
  • Popcorn effect: In moisture-sensitive IC packages, trapped moisture causes the package to crack during reflow
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Moisture Sensitivity Levels (MSL)

IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020 defines MSL levels for IC packages:

MSL Floor Life at 30°C/60%RH Example Packages
MSL 1 Unlimited Metal can, hermetic ceramic
MSL 2 1 year Most SOIC, DIP
MSL 2a 4 weeks Some QFN, large QFP
MSL 3 168 hours (7 days) BGA, large QFN, QFP-100+
MSL 4 72 hours Large BGA, PoP
MSL 5 48 hours Very moisture-sensitive packages
MSL 5a 24 hours Most moisture-sensitive
MSL 6 Must bake before use Special packages

Floor life is the time a component can be exposed to ambient conditions after the sealed bag is opened. Once exceeded, the component must be baked before reflow soldering.

Bare Board Storage

Surface Finish Shelf Life (sealed) Shelf Life (open)
HASL (leaded) 12+ months 12+ months
HASL (lead-free) 12+ months 12+ months
ENIG 12+ months 12+ months
OSP 6-12 months 3-6 months
Immersion Silver 6-12 months 6 months
Immersion Tin 6 months 3 months

Store bare boards in vacuum-sealed bags with desiccant packets. Keep in a cool, dry environment (below 30°C, below 60% RH). For OSP and immersion tin boards, shorter storage is critical — solder to within 3 months of fabrication.

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Assembled Board Storage

  • Store in anti-static bags with desiccant if the boards will not be used immediately
  • ESD-safe trays or foam inserts prevent mechanical damage to components
  • Temperature: 15-30°C, humidity below 60% RH
  • Avoid direct sunlight and temperature cycling (causes condensation)
  • Label with assembly date and batch number for traceability

Component Storage

  • Moisture barrier bags (MBB): MSL 2 and above components ship in sealed MBBs with desiccant and humidity indicator cards (HIC). Do not open until ready to use
  • Dry cabinets: For opened MSL components, store in a dry cabinet (below 10% RH) to pause the floor life clock. Dry cabinets cost ₹30,000-2,00,000 depending on size
  • Humidity indicator cards: Check the HIC when opening a moisture barrier bag. If the 30% indicator has turned pink, the component has been exposed to excessive humidity and may need baking

Baking Procedures

If MSL floor life is exceeded, bake components before reflow:

Component Type Bake Temperature Duration
ICs in trays 125°C 8-48 hours (varies by MSL and package)
ICs in tape-and-reel 40°C 192 hours (8 days) — tape melts above 50°C
Bare PCBs 120-125°C 2-6 hours

Important: Tape-and-reel packaging cannot withstand temperatures above 50°C — the carrier tape melts. If components in reels exceed floor life, you must either bake at 40°C for 8 days or remove components from tape and bake loose at 125°C. This is very inconvenient, which is why dry storage prevention is far better than baking cure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a dry cabinet for my lab?

If you regularly use BGA, QFN, or other MSL 3+ components and cannot assemble them within the floor life window, yes. A dry cabinet is essential for Indian labs where ambient humidity often exceeds 70%. Budget option: a small 50-litre dry cabinet for ₹30,000-50,000 holds a week’s worth of components.

Can I use silica gel packets instead of a dry cabinet?

Silica gel in sealed bags works for short-term storage (days to weeks) but does not maintain the below-10% RH environment that a dry cabinet provides. For MSL 3 components, silica gel in a sealed bag pauses the clock temporarily but is not a long-term solution.

How do I know if my PCBs have absorbed too much moisture?

Visual indicators: delamination, white spots (measling), blisters in solder mask after reflow. If you suspect moisture absorption, bake the boards at 120°C for 2-4 hours before assembly. When in doubt, bake — it costs only electricity and time but prevents expensive assembly defects.

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