Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 12:22:09 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
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Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 09:03:47 EDT 2006 | Rob
Make sure your printer can handle it too.
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 | Wed Oct 30 15:20:30 EST 2002 | Dan
I am wondering what the general concensus is for handling PCB's. Do bare hands pose a problem for PCB assy's? Should operators who handle boards wear gloves? Thanks for your input.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 05:17:02 EST 2000 | Sai Wong
From what I know, Fuji new CP 7 might handle the 0201 pretty well, also, if you get the upgrade kit for the CP6-42. they can handle the 0201 too. The second one can handle the 0201 is the new siemen HS model. I think not only the feeder`s, camera siz
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 10:14:49 EST 2002 | blnorman
We manually handle boards all the time (repair, clean misprint solder paste, etc.). The workers know to handle with gloves, but it's a rarity that they do. We also use hand lotions in the plant, and a couple of times, lotion residue has shown up on
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 15:20:44 EST 2004 | pdeuel
I have 6 base units of the Metcal PHAP-01 Hot air pencil. I do not have any handles or accessories for these bases. Metcal tells me that these units are obseleted and have been replaced with newer units that have a diferent conector. Is there out th
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 12:47:07 EDT 2006 | james
I am looking for a Surface Mount Machine that can handle a board that is 24 inches long and 7.5 inches wide. Please if anyone has suggestions, they are greatly appreciated. Also must be able to handle over 50 feeders of various sizes. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 07:05:12 EST 2008 | davef
Often, your solder paste supplier provides guideline on handling their solder paste. For instance: http://www.aimsolder.com/techarticles/tech%20sheet%20paste%20handling.pdf We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced ab
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 11:18:01 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
I am not sure about the way the board is made, but I am sure that if you change your handling system to a tray based board handling system you will reduce these problems to a manageable level. Tray carts and trays are clearly the industry standard m