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Re: ESD Work benches

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 21:31:46 EST 1999 | Dave F

| How ESD will be effected by painting the legs of the work stations. Any names of suppliers? | Ali: Wayne is correct that many of the suppliers of work stations are beginning to supply their product with ESD paint on the supports. On one hand,

Re: ESD Work benches

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 17:49:47 EST 1999 | smd

| Dave: | | The problem is always the cost.....also it is required to properly connect the work bench and top to the grounding system. | | With most installations what we find is after a year or so, people have moved the benches around and the grou

Re: EOS Issue...

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 09:46:48 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | Hello everyone, | | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | | Please somebody help us to pre

Re: EOS Issue...

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 13:44:29 EDT 1999 | Gyver

| | | Hello everyone, | | | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | | | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | | | Please somebody help u

Re: EOS Issue...

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 09:33:22 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hello everyone, | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | Please somebody help us to prevent thi

Re: Humidity control in assembly area.

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:04:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Joe: Hey, just hose everyone down with water when your humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. ;-) Actually, that�s how some humidity controllers work, when added to your heating system. Well basically that�s how they work. I�m not tryin� to

Re: Static Concerns

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 21:34:37 EST 1999 | Dave f

| I know that static concerns are very important in your work. Are static concerns eliminated by the antic-static devices you wear or which are in your environment, or do the hand tools you use, such as picks, tweezers and brushes, need to be anti-st

In search of knowledge

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 14:52:25 EDT 2012 | rway

1) Is there something your design/pcb Engineer can do to lay the array out a little better for the wave (i.e. add substrates, board thickness)? 2)What do you mean by material movement? Single piece/continuous flow. 3) Shouldn't be too hard. You

Re: ESD....I don't wanna shock anyone, but...

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 12:37:16 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufacture

In search of knowledge

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 15:03:48 EDT 2012 | rway

2) Start with the PLC. What do the indicator lights tell you. Is your entry sensor working? Your PLC has status lights that should go on/off with the input/output conveyors. Can you be more specific about "not operational?" This is a broad stat

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