What do Lacroix, Linealight, Inim, Enercom, Eolane have in common?
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What do Lacroix, Linealight, Inim, Enercom, Eolane have in common?

What do Lacroix, Linealight, Inim, Enercom, Eolane have in common?

Not only are they all famous brands in the world of electronics and the electrical sector, but they have all chosen Modula to store their products.

Whether it's reels, delicate electrical material, or PCBs, the storage required for these companies have complex parameters that don’t fit the usual types of goods.

Dust, humidity, and temperature are the 3 most common parameters.

The humidity

In a manual warehouse it is not possible to control the humidity levels.

Since there are water particles in the air, a manual warehouse is a breeding ground for electronic components to deteriorate. Ultimately, excess moisture can lead to:

  • Loss of conductivity
  • Internal parts rusted or short circuits once the electronic components are used
  • Irreparable damage

High temperature

Heat is one of electronics' worst enemies. Continuous exposure to high temperatures rapidly reduces the life of internal hardware, such as circuit boards, microchips, batteries and capacitors.

A controlled environment warehouse manages airflow and humidity, and sets a specific temperature to keep electronic components safe (neither too hot nor too cold). This ensures their internal components don't degrade over time.

The dust

Dust particles contain moisture and other contaminants that can shorten the life of electronic components.

Problems that may occur due to dust accumulation are as follows:

- Conductivity problems between internal electronic components

- Arcing (electricity jumping from one connection to another) in high voltage electronic devices such as generators, motors and transformers.


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