Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 05:28:49 EDT 2009 | kpm135
In my experience tape is bad when packaging trays. I've always seen them packaged with the banded straps when coming from manufactures or brokers. For repackaging we either use ESD safe rubber bands or ESD safe velcro straps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 13:03:18 EDT 2021 | cunningham
Afternoon all, Do you use any special surface other that ESD matting when changing over matrix trays? We currently use a earthed wire trolley that we keep trays and MSD bags on and when replenishing stock its carried out on the trolley. Does anyon
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 15:48:35 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
If the Bliss carts would help you can cut some money out by buying aluminum bakers carts at your local restaurant supply house for less than $100/each and then buy ESD trays from another local source (Bliss is rather pricy). You will have to hang a c
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 17:45:15 EST 2005 | russ
My thoughts on metal trays: One problem with a metal tray relating to ESD is its conductivity. Most trays are conductive but have resistance or a disipative nature. If you were to place a "charged" component into a metal tray that had an uncontrol
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 | 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 | Fri Jan 28 14:53:29 EST 2011 | bandjwet
Dear SMTNetters I have a fairly large pile of different size ESD part trays that we collect over time from clients. The jobs have long since come and gone. Does anyone have any ideas on who to trade/barter with to get them out of our plant? Regar
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 | Tue Aug 14 12:32:25 EDT 2012 | ke6zoy
I was curious if anyone has recommendations for JEDEC Waffle Tray MFG's. I'm looking to have some custom trays built for our particular parts and utilizing an M690 ESD Dissipative material.