Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 12:50:39 EDT 2011 | deanm
We use both the black conductive and blue static dissipative ESD totes in the production of Class 3 military electronic assemblies. In some cases we use ESD bags, but most board assemblies are placed directly in an ESD tote with a lid. The totes cont
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 11:38:48 EDT 2011 | ccross
Try this link http://staticworksflooring.com/articles/understand-conductivity.php
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 11:38:35 EST 2011 | deanm
We use both the blue static dissipative and black conductive ESD totes to store/transport our electronic assemblies. Our problem is that they get dusty/dirty and periodically need to be cleaned using ESD cleaner and a paper towel. Being that human na
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 11:51:47 EST 2011 | rway
Much ado about nothing. Reminding has failed? Who runs the place? You sound like you are a person in authority. You may not be the boss, but authority has weight. The folks that can't seem to remember (or care to remember) have bosses that you c
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 07:19:27 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos
I have a few general ESD tote questions: 1) For purposes of transporting within a factory, are tops necessary to the tote containers? 2) Are there any other colors beside black that are conductive? Thanks, Mike Demos.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 14:16:35 EDT 2009 | operator
I am looking for alternative, low cost materials to build ESD Safe Totes from. Standard totes really do not fit our products well. I would like to create custom, shielded totes with dissipative surfaces inside. Whether it is an ahesive film or paint
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 10:50:51 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| I have a few general ESD tote questions: | | 1) For purposes of transporting within a factory, are tops necessary to the tote containers? | | 2) Are there any other colors beside black that are conductive? | | Thanks, | Mike Demos. Sort of depen
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 01:50:17 EDT 2009 | rohitfast
For what type of product you are looking tots? If you are looking ESD bags for packing hte reciever, then i would like ot tell ou that, there is no strong requiremnt after covering the PCB i.e. Reciever.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 14:11:08 EST 2021 | dontfeedphils
What is everyone using for assembled circuit board/finished good storage? I'm looking for ideas. Most of my assemblies will have some sort of wire pigtail soldered to one side of the PCBA, so they won't sit "flat", and I'll have a large enough vari
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