Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 05:12:23 EDT 1999 | rjk
I am checking out trays for packing of Simms, and I would like to know what are the main differences between Anti-Static and Conductive trays. Anti-static are cheaper, but I would like to know about properties of one against the other, what are vario
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 17:23:54 EDT 1999 | Larry Johnson
I am looking for some Anti-static foam to use as board supports in our machines. Foam would have to be around an inch thick, and very firm. Does anyone know where I could find some of this. Thanks.. Larry J
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 06:50:23 EDT 2023 | nickliu
SMT products need to pay attention to anti-static, maybe you can use anti-static tape.https://www.skesd.com/product/high-temperature-resistance-esd-kapton-tape
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 06:43:13 EDT 1999 | rjk
Hello Brian Thanks for your quick reply. I should explain my situation. We are packing modules in trays for transport. We are currently using Conductive PS as material for the tray base. I am in the process of setting up a new company to manufacture
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 10:29:07 EST 1999 | Tom OConnor
I know that static concerns are very important in your work. Are static concerns eliminated by the antic-static devices you wear or which are in your environment, or do the hand tools you use, such as picks, tweezers and brushes, need to be anti-stat
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 11:30:34 EDT 2000 | genglish
Dave, the material in question is Acetal. I believe it is anti static. Should there be any charge built up then (hopefully) the charge is dissipated through the frame in which it is housed within the printer. It is an established process within our c
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 08:56:01 EDT 1999 | DaveH
If your looking for fixtures or conductive/static dissipative material for support, try EMC Global Technologies in PA. 215-340-0650.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 09:36:14 EST 2005 | rsmith
Diane, you are "right on". The key to eliminating ESD problems is to make sure that the operator, the work surface, and the ESDS device are at the same electrical potential. Also you must elimanate any static producers from the ESDS area or provide a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 12:12:57 EST 2009 | kennyg
If gloves are used to handle a PCBA, wouldn't the glove material need to be conductive or dissapative rather than simply "anti static"? Gloves labeled as static free nitrile, latex or vinyl shouldn't be used to handle a PCBA?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 17:59:54 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
How about some of the more rigid materials like the commercial fixture manufacturers use to machine solder/assembly fixtures from? Glastic, an anti-static version of Delmat and proprietary materials from MB manufacturing come to mind. Search the arc