Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 18:02:03 EDT 1998 | Ron Beasley
| Has anybody heard of a shield to shield the cutter from | flying leads during hand cutting of through hole components. | If it collected the leads also that would be helpful. | I am thinking of plexiglass or something that the board | could be plac
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 13:16:37 EST 2007 | jseagle
Scissors? or would your people run with them? :-)
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 05:48:40 EST 2007 | Rob
Hi James, you appear to have the same far side callender as me!
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:27:07 EST 2007 | davef
What are you cutting at incoming? Meat? It doesn't matter that your troop are using ESD mats and wrist straps. Your proposed cutting board is an insulator. It a BIG piece of plastic. So, it will retain a charge. So when you move to adopting ANSI
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:00:50 EST 2007 | Rob
Thanks for the answers. Hi Dave, I'd love to use some of the durastone we have here, or some Durapol or Delmat (never used Glastic before though), however we need a compliant material for the blade to go into slightly, otherwise they tend to snap or
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 11:59:54 EST 2007 | Robbie
Hi all, > > We are looking at putting cutting > boards into our goods in area - for opening > sealed bags to check the contents and to aid in > decanting, and would appreciate any relevant > input. > > The components should never come into > d
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 09:19:31 EST 2007 | Rob
Hi all, We are looking at putting cutting boards into our goods in area - for opening sealed bags to check the contents and to aid in decanting, and would appreciate any relevant input. The components should never come into direct contact with thes
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 21:04:32 EST 2017 | davef
Yes, "corrosion" should be on your buyers spec for ESD mats. ESD mats are another one of those sneaky little gotcha things, where it's easy to think that all blue mats are the same. Kapon tape is another one where you can't purchase strictly based
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 13:39:49 EDT 2006 | russ
Dissipative flooring is not really "conductive" so to speak. what it does is (supposedly)dissipate charge as it accumulates on the surface of mat. Does this mat have a ground lug on it? Responses are correct, unless you can get conductivity between
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:00:34 EDT 2003 | kenBliss
Hi Bman At the risk of coming off as a �sales type�, you appear to be looking for a solution provider and probably opinions on your ideas. Regarding your method mentioned, This is not the most efficient way to run a stockroom but will work and will