Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 11:32:34 EST 2012 | davef
As long as you're convinced that your ionized air gun is not a static generator, it should work fine in dedusting your boards. As you say, covering your board racks while the boards are being stored is probably a better solution. If you google 'esd
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 23 09:14:45 EDT 2011 | markhoch
I would, but I'd poke my eye out trying to sew a button on. I found a place though.... http://www.custom-products.com/CustomProducts/info.nsf/Get+Product/ESD+Products_ESD+WORKSTATION,+CART+AND+CHAIR+COVERS!opendocument Thanks anyway!!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 14:18:23 EDT 2021 | charliedci
The fact that it is plastic means it is probably a static generator, which is a bad thing. It also being plastic means it cannot be grounded. We use Metro carts (see pic) with each shelf wired to the next and cart dragging a chain across ESD waxed fl
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 00:43:59 EDT 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
Dear SMTnetters I am using EIA-625 : 1) I was just wondering whether I should be putting ESd Labels for each workstation ( Station #s) In addition to standard ESD protected workstations, I am using chair, mini-tables, carts, shelvings... for handl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 21:43:43 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hey Ashok: On your questions ... 1 If you measure those things, then you should be recording your efforts. Think of that stuff as calibratable equipment. 2 Use the covers My2�
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 00:07:10 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
arzucom, have you considered using trays to handle your boards in process and your handbuilds. This method is fast becoming the industry standard method for a large variety of reasons, specifically ESD as when the boards are in the tray your people
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 00:07:31 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
arzucom, have you considered using trays to handle your boards in process and your handbuilds. This method is fast becoming the industry standard method for a large variety of reasons, specifically ESD as when the boards are in the tray your people
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 12:38:42 EST 2008 | kennyg
Assemblies are stored on ESD rubber covered flat trays. The trays are stored on rolling carts with slots for the trays (Bliss cart). The damage usually occurs on the bottomside (passives only). This side is more susceptible to damage because the sm
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 29 16:18:22 EST 2012 | jorge_quijano
Hello guys, I have an issue and I hope you can share some comments; I'm in a High mix low volume enviroment, as result I have several PCBs "stored" in carts, what is the best method to clean it? they have a lot of dust, I think ionized air gun will w
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 08:54:46 EDT 2000 | Chris May
Dear Ashok, My practice is that if you see it as a source of a potential problem, label and monitor/measure/test it. OK, so it may be a lot of work up-front, but what is the risk involved in not doing it ?? There is no grey area, do all or nothing