Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 20:40:11 EST 1998 | Marla
| I am looking for some esd storage containers for tape and reel components in the stockroom. Shelves or bins. Any ideas. | We use the Brick Container conductive heavy duty cardboard reel holders. They are very durable and cost effective.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 11:53:12 EDT 2002 | genny
Possibly this is tarnish? Silver finish requires a bit more care in handling or packaging - to avoid contact with sulphur which may cause tarnish. Some cardboard boxes gas out enough sulphur to cause a problem. Possibly look at your method of stora
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:56:46 EST 2006 | Chris
If you are running FR4 PCBs and not something exotic like Kapton flex circuits, I would go with the Dek 265 any day of the week. You will find that Dek supports the fully automatic printer much better than the semiautomatic printers like the 260, 24
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 18:23:12 EDT 2011 | frcdave
I have seen a configuration with a lows type blacklight mounted inside of a smaller cardboard box/ depending on the size of your board, that may work.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 15:47:51 EST 2021 | charliedci
We hang our vectorgard stencils on a rack in the cardboard hanger they come in. You can get a lot into limited space.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 16:28:21 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Well my process is I'm running my belt speed at 3.50fpm and about 215 to 225 degrees top side. I got my main wave down to a little less than half the board thickness. I'm not using a hot air knife cause we thought it might create more of a problem
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 11:09:49 EDT 2007 | davef
4 Fluxer Operation 4.1 Set-Up and Check-Out the Fluxer 4.1.1 Spray Fluxer Set-Up and Check-Out 4.1.1.1 Pass a sample unsoldered board through the machine. 4.1.1.2 Remove the board just after passing through the fluxer and the air knife. 4.1.1.3
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 09:03:03 EST 2016 | sumote
I would cut a piece of cardboard to the same dimensions as your circuit card. Run that through the fluxer of your machine and pull it out before the pre-heater. Take a look at the cardboard and verify that flux has been sprayed on it. That board look
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 16:21:28 EST 2000 | Rex Breunsbach
My experience with weighing fluxed boards or cardboard is pretty dismal. Problem is the solvent in the flux evaporates about as fast as you can weigh it. One approach I have seen used to improve accuracy is to weigh and record the weight at 30 secon
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:06:35 EDT 2003 | davef
Antistat sprays are a waste of time and money. These sprays just soaps disolved in water that absorb moisture from the air. Your minimum requirements: Conductive floor mats and wrist straps that are properly grounded. From there, consider using