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Magnet Fields v.s. Electronics

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 25 15:07:14 EST 2004 | davef

No one handling floppy disk should have a magnet on his or her wrist or in their work area. Furthermore, those with a magnetic paperclip holder on their desk should not allow floppy disks to come in close proximity to it. Since only technicians handl

Magnet Fields v.s. Electronics

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 21:28:55 EST 2004 | Dean

If this is in regards to the manufacturing floor: I can remember years ago I had an Fuji IP3 + MTU4. Used square magnets to hold tray stacks square to the machine. Manufacturing manager told me they should not be used. Apparantly the magnetic fie

LED Stick To Cover Tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 10:17:33 EDT 2010 | flipit

We have this problem only with one manufacturer of LEDs. Avago LEDs give us the problems where SunLED and KingBright do not. We put a magnet under the embossed cover tape. The magnet is mounted to the feeder. Holds the part in the tape pocket. L

Magnets in the bottom of CP6 feeders ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 06:40:09 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf

You are probably right about the oven fumes, but there are indeed magnets in the bottoms of some of the feeders.

Magnets in the bottom of CP6 feeders ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 13:18:15 EST 2006 | jgarver1

Motorola had there own Verification system, which required magnets to be installed in the bottom of each feeder.

Anti Magnetic Environment

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 20:10:14 EDT 2012 | kahrpr

Are you talking about storing parts in an anti magnetic environment

Anti Magnetic Environment

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 13:14:27 EDT 2012 | rway

Exactly what parts in question might have issues with magnetism? Can you be more specific?

Magnetized Support Block

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 21:18:48 EST 2002 | alanwilson

I have used magnetic supports for some time on our printers and have never had any issue with them. They are in the machine 24/7. The best support would be a solid base screwed in and with vacuum, but if you don't want to drill then use the magnetic

Mechanical stripper for fine magnet wire

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 13:17:03 EDT 2004 | Mike Khosh

I have designed a tool that works great on magnet wires. I am in the process of applying for patent. The tool will work on ml coated magnet wires (36-45 AWG). If you are intersted, please send an email to mkhosh@bellsouth.net.

Anti Magnetic Environment

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 22:03:40 EDT 2012 | davef

How about this ... If your customer plans to provide the BOM on media that could be affected by magnetic fields, might the customer want to be assured that you have an established process to the protect that media from magnetic fields?


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