Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 02:59:02 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez
| I'm trying to find a source for a tilt device for use when doing touch-up soldering. Employee needs to raise the board above standard bench height for better access to the board and for better posture. Angle of the tilt device should be adjustabl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 15:06:01 EDT 2004 | waveroom
Yes the Plastisol is ESD Safe. Make sure when ordering you specify black esd safe plastisol. We probably would pick it up anyhow, but best to make sure.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 17:18:26 EST 2022 | davef
Yes, electronics manufacturing is a volume producer of cardboard waste. If the components are ESD-critical, cardboard and most plastics are not ESD safe. Static charges can be generated on these materials during handling by the friction of dissimila
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 18:04:28 EDT 2004 | kmakiya
Thanks for the info. I have looked at an EVA mesh that will pass esd test as well as exposure to w/s flux and hot water. Stainless is great but the the softer material is what I want. I want to get samples of the thermoplastics from Mcmaster. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 02:19:50 EST 2018 | Robl
Hi Leadthree, We have a combination of methods depending on volume, value, size, level of build, and what the customer does with them. So on high volume low value we have rigid plastic ESD boxes with lids, foam lined, that layers of custom vac form
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 15:14:20 EST 2018 | dleeper
How are you shipping, 3rd party such as UPS, DHL, etc. Or do you have your own personnel who will be a lot more carful with the packages? I've shipped boards just in the silver ESD bags with out problems. The trick is to pack them fairly tightly so
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 17 04:39:29 EST 2018 | leadthree
I ship mainly TNT. They handle the boxes very careful, because it said so on their website ;-) But seriously, we use quality cartons and I feel safe. We use a divider packing and the modules are rather loose since we use it for a few different modul
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 22:51:42 EST 2018 | leadthree
How you pack & ship your board level assemblies? I mean assembled PCB modules without housing etc. We often have small assemblies (cigarette box size) in the $5-15 range. We put them the (dreadful) red bubble bags and then on carton trays with carto
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 20:23:19 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: You're still goin' down that ol' ESD road aren't ya bud? Why do you need the boards to be dry? Conformal coating? Hey wait a minute, are you one of those no-clean people? Er zis related to the Kapton tape res fandango? Anywho, be careful