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Peel back force

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 16:06:26 EDT 2006 | GS

I rember time ago, the EIA-481 (1-2-3) and recntly may be EIA-200 ? sorry I anm not sure. Best Regards.........GS

Axial capacitor Pull out force

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 20:52:06 EDT 2007 | davef

There is not standard for the force to pull an axial lead from a soldered connection. ".....IPC does not have pull tests in any of its standards, and some reliability experts would prefer to keep it that way, pull tests are commonly used by some lea

force between the pad and laminate material

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 08:13:29 EDT 2002 | davef

Don't sound proper. There is no specification. Pad peel strength test methods are: * IPC-TM-650, Method 2.4.21 for multiple solderings * IPC-TM-650, Method 2.4.8 for copper peel with a Instron machine. Typical requirement for Cu is: 6 lbf/in [1

Yamaha YV100 Feeders

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 01:51:50 EDT 2006 | dmfausti

Hello, Speaking of peel force measurement, how do we know the right peel force for the reel to work effectively ? Is there a way to determine the right adhesiveness of the tape with the reel? Dexter

Peel Back Force

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 12:44:42 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez

I previously did a search on "peel back force" and there were a few results, and there were a few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but nothing on what the standard force range is. A search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about breaking cover

Tape not pulling back on components causes machine to stop

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 10:25:04 EDT 2013 | gregp

We all seem to have forgotten about cover tape peel force testers. GPD makes them as do others I suppose. I would ask the tape and reel house if they have a tester. If they don't I would consider using someone else. Otherwise as another poster s

Peel Back Force

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 15:54:46 EDT 2010 | blnorman

I previously did a search on "peel back force" > and there were a few results, and there were a > few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but > nothing on what the standard force range is. A > search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about >

EIA-481

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:52:21 EDT 1999 | Iliana Lopez

I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force.

Re: EIA-481

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:53:43 EDT 1999 | Iliana Lopez

| I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force. |

Re: EIA-481

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 14:35:12 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force. | Try the link below


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