Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 09:43:46 EST 2005 | Steve
As you move, your clothing is rubbing against your body causing static to build up in the material. Since the material is a poor conductor, not all of the charge gets conducted through your skin to the heel straps. The smock is designed to prevent th
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:17:38 EST 2002 | MikeF
I understand your point, and generally agree with you about no lotions in the production area. My question for you and the others is what to do with the person whose skin is so dry it does not make good contact with their ESD wristband? I do not li
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 08:35:16 EST 2003 | davef
2% should have no effect [recognizing that some RF deign implementations are squirrellyand they don't count]. We still use 2% dating back to the old days when the gray beards [at that time] felt that the silver improved skin effect [a tendency for a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 16:21:49 EST 2005 | rsmith@z-mar.com
You might want to try 100% nitrile gloves. They are ESD safe and will not irritate the skin like latex.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 16:48:53 EST 2005 | slthomas
"Complete nudity underneath the SKIN-TIGHT-FULL-BODY-SUIT, ..." Not in the plants I'VE worked in.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 14:23:33 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Rub a potato on your skin. It's supposed to absorb the lead (well on this site it does! LOL).
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 15:57:43 EST 2013 | ccouture
as you know, alcool is extremely flamable, the vapors are hazardous, prolonged contact with skin is not recommended, etc...
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 05:02:04 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Dave, we use those one-time-use plastic? stuff that comes in a "kleenex-box". Purpose is to keep the paste from the fingers. Although it�s seen that you won�t take Pb through your skin, it sticks to it (the skin and under your nails) and is hard
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 02:55:24 EDT 2006 | crishan
Hello All, We currently have a policy where all operators have to wear gloves during all production operations, from Surface mount, assembly and final testing. Main concern is the transfer of natural oil on the skin to the product I would like to g
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 12:31:08 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas
I've got a process run amok, really thick skin, and a little bit of knowledge. Now you REALLY oughta be shakin' in your boots.