Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:02:59 EST 2010 | baildl632
We use Hot Mill Gloves, North by Honeywell. Their part number is 51/7146ZJ. I think they work pretty good. We pay about 4.03 per pair.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 12:56:12 EST 2012 | ericrr
Well done davef. when you said "* Protective gloves" is this the use once disposable gloves say a dentist would use? and what about anti-static precautions, sometimes your clothing might zip the electronic, but it still works, just that it might fa
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 13 00:15:58 EDT 2017 | deanm
We manufacture low volume, high reliability assemblies (class 3) that are conformal coated. Up until now we have been cleaning after SMT, then after through hole, then immediately prior to coating with test, formal inspection, etc. between cleaning p
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 02:55:24 EDT 2006 | crishan
Hello All, We currently have a policy where all operators have to wear gloves during all production operations, from Surface mount, assembly and final testing. Main concern is the transfer of natural oil on the skin to the product I would like to g
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 12:17:44 EDT 2010 | markhoch
Dang, you're picky. Try buying your operators mittens, and then tell them that your company has discovered that mittens generate less ESD so they're making them mandatory now. Then...after a few hours, bring them their gloves back and tell them that
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 09 00:55:01 EST 2012 | sarason
More than you would think. Hard hat, gloves, eye glasses, face shield when grinding, cutting, All relevent clothing. 35C in the shade. The mistake I made was cleaning the sweat out of my eye with the leather glove. Unfortunately, it was a friday afte
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 09:01:02 EST 2005 | adanhn
Latex gloves will cause this kind of reaction.
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 Apr 06 18:18:37 EDT 2006 | crishan
thanks for the feedback, good points about salt and lint residue. Will take these on board Cheers CF