Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 07:55:35 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Buy ESD safe gloves cut the fingers off and fill with buckshot and use plastic tie wraps to tie them off. No the tie wraps will not burn.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 16:21:49 EST 2005 | rsmith@z-mar.com
You might want to try 100% nitrile gloves. They are ESD safe and will not irritate the skin like latex.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 16:15:52 EST 2005 | 1st Article
Sumote, I suggest DESCO ESD safe het gloves, these gloves have a polyester exterior fabric with woven conductive fibers to ensure static protection. Inner lining constructed of material for use in heat assembly processes, can with stand 200�F maximum
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 16:19:42 EST 2005 | 1st Article
Dear Sumote, I would suggest DESCO ESD safe heat gloves, we are using them at our facility, these gloves have a polyester exterior fabric with conductive fibers to ensure static protection. Inner lining constructed of material for use in heat of 200�
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 03:18:10 EST 2009 | lococost
I still don't fully understand the ESD mambojambo... Why wouldn't antistatic gloves do? Your hands can't be static as your body should be grounded, no?
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 13 07:00:09 EDT 2008 | mun4o
Hi, Why aren't the defective LED blinking? * Do the defective LED blink when removed from the board and tested according to the functional test that you used prior to assembling the boards? - yes,some of them. * Do the defective LED blink after the
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 10:27:33 EDT 2005 | nice90
Or you can use the Hot Air (Hakko) to remove that component and a tweezer to pull it. dont pull it just yet. If you see the solder melting then feel the component using the tweezer by wiggling it a bit and if you can wiggle it only then you can pull
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 16:40:01 EST 2002 | dragonslayr
Steve- I was once an auto body repairman in an automotive assembly plant. We used lead for dent filler instead of bondo. It was much faster to use. No cure time like a plastic filler needs. Lead was absorbed through my skin from hand filing the lead
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 08:33:14 EDT 2005 | pjc
Is not a problem, I've done it. Be sure the insertion tooling and cut&clinch tooling are set to proper distances from the board. If proper, no deflection of PCBA should be observered during AI. Obviously, your AI Operator must be more careful with PC
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 16:49:33 EDT 1998 | Dave F
Benji: I tend to agree with you that assemblers shouldn't wear make-up. I'm unsure what first level assemblers are tho. I've been down that finger cot/glove route ... 1 If someone is going to smear facial or cosmetic oil on a board, they can do