Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 13:41:27 EST 2003 | Adrian
Is there documentation showing shelf life for plastic surface mount devices ? This will of course take into consideration that all the nessecary ESD precautions with N2 dry boxes are in use.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 21:31:12 EDT 2004 | dave
On posting information such as ESD certification at an ESD controlled workstation: What not use an "ESD Workstation" label and a calibration label next to each other? On ESD-safe plastic envelopes: While there's lots of different kinds on "envelop
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 18:52:31 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
3 more questions I promise. :) 1. If a populated PCB is put on a ESD safe Rack, is it able to be placed on a Plastic Shelf? 2. If a populated PCB is put in a covered ESD box, is it able to be placed on a Plastic Shelf? 3. Could we put ESD vinyl
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 18:31:05 EDT 2004 | mykomark
I'm looking for an acceptable method for posting information such as ESD certification at an ESD controlled workstation. Are ESD-safe plastic envelopes available? Vendor? Are other solution available for posting information at the workstation, in
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 15:25:19 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
Can the plastic shelving be used if the ESD sensitive material are in ESD safe bags? ESD safe containers? on ESD safe trays? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 01:49:18 EST 2002 | chinaren
hello, One of THT connector we used in production line is packed in ESD blister from the supplier, and then the blister is kept in ESD box. and now the supplier wants to change the ESD blister to plastic material( NON ESD) but still in ESD box. whet
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 16:20:32 EDT 2021 | stephendo
What do you call ESD safe bags? The pink poly bags are non charge generating but not static dissipative. The plastic can hold a localised charge and that can induce a charge separation in something you put on the plastic. So I think that means you ca
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 | Fri May 28 12:51:05 EDT 2021 | cbart
1. If a populated PCB is put on a ESD safe Rack, is it able to be placed on a Plastic Shelf? = I would say no, here is why: if there is an esd event on the rack/tray where will it go with no path to ground? being the rack is a generator you are going
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 13:06:12 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
Good Morning, I need to know if the tubular plastic shelving (the type that you buy at big box stores for storage) could ever be grounded? We want to use it for ESD shelving but because its plastic/pvc I doubt it can ever really be grounded like a