Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 06:04:50 EST 1999 | hany a. salam
Hi there IN our facility we made a prototype for a handling basket utilizing the empty trays of the our used chips like TSOP's. We have embeded them into a metal frame. Now I ask if this can work as an ESD safe handling baskets. thankyou Hany
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 10:59:09 EST 2010 | sumote
I am having some trouble finding an ESD safe wash basket liner. The trouble isn't finding someone who sells a product, the problem is all 3 products I have evaluated fail testing. All 3 were generators in excess of 2kv with 1 hitting over 4kv! This i
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 01:58:11 EST 1999 | Adel Zaky.
Mr. John A coleague of mine insisted to ask you about using a normal general purpose plastic baskets for handling the PCA's. He sujests to cover the interior of the baskets using some kind of ESD safe material(like those special ESD safe bags) to av
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 15:08:18 EST 1999 | John Thorup
I would be afraid to have this kind of basket holding my boards. Yes, in most cases, you would not get damage if the boards were closed inside of a good, metalized (silver colored) ESD protective bag. The problem is that the boards usually have to c
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 16:00:29 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Well...maybe. First you would have to determine what type of trays you have. Conductive, dissipative or non conductive(non static generating). Dissipative would be your best choice. In the charged body model, the sudden discharge through a conduct
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 10:42:55 EDT 2005 | nice90
Handling a PCB 1. Check your ESD slippers and ESD Strap first before entering the SMT production line 2. A PCB manufactred over 90 days must be stored first on the baking Oven before Production 3. Temperature on the Baking oven must be 125plus and m
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 22:10:26 EDT 2002 | davef
Ooooow! �Can it be fixed?� Good question. How BAD did you damage it? * Since you are asking this question, I am NOT inspired by the potential that you have the skills to fix the board. Go Jeff Ferry�s site at Circuit Repair Center [If you can�t f
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 23 14:51:02 EST 2003 | davef
Without being clear on whether you're talking about: * Standard air knives at the back-end of your in-line cleaner ... OR * Hand held or similar nozzle. Standard air knives: This causes no problem with ESD because the relative humidity is so high t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 16:08:56 EST 2003 | clarkk
Hello all, We use pressurized air from a blower to blow off excess water from our pcb assemblies after wash. I'm concerned that this could potentially cause esd damage to sensitive assemblies. Is anyone aware of a device that can correctly ionize the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 20:33:50 EDT 2018 | davef
Try: AGI: agicorp.com/products/tooling/wash-baskets 256-858-3300 JENSEN Tools: jensentools.com/desco-41403-esd-safe-pcb-wash-tray-liner-18-x-18/p/482-89 800-225-5370 Stone Mountain Tool: stonemountaintool.com/fixtures/products/wash-fixtures/ 800-
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