Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 14:31:22 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| To aid in heat dissipation of our PCB, we would like to try having copper fill areas on the board that are hot air levelled and not covered with solder resist. Then, when the board is reflowed, solder paste would be applied and then solder. Has any
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 23:35:29 EST 2006 | KEN
The principle issue with concrete is the charge dissipation as a function of water content.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 11:38:48 EDT 2011 | ccross
Try this link http://staticworksflooring.com/articles/understand-conductivity.php
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 11:19:19 EDT 2014 | rmazenha
Hi, Which dissipative ESD floor is the best for an industrial usage? - vinyl - epoxy Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 01:17:28 EST 2000 | DL
John, Ahhhh the possibilities. Have you considered the dissipative properties of available substrates? A ceramic (excellent heat dissipation) based substrate could be a possibility for future designs. Maybe there are surface mount parts out there fo
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 12:26:32 EDT 1999 | Jae Hinson
To aid in heat dissipation of our PCB, we would like to try having copper fill areas on the board that are hot air levelled and not covered with solder resist. Then, when the board is reflowed, solder paste would be applied and then solder. Has anyon
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 18:41:47 EDT 2003 | davef
In addition to our earlier comments, do not be misled into thinking that silicone materials, being rubbery, will transmit shock less. Nothing is farther from the truth. Many silicone rubbers are almost totally incompressible in the short time scale.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 13:39:49 EDT 2006 | russ
Dissipative flooring is not really "conductive" so to speak. what it does is (supposedly)dissipate charge as it accumulates on the surface of mat. Does this mat have a ground lug on it? Responses are correct, unless you can get conductivity between
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 04:26:02 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | To aid in heat dissipation of our PCB, we would like to try having copper fill areas on the board that are hot air levelled and not covered with solder resist. Then, when the board is reflowed, solder paste would be applied and then solder. Has a
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 12:58:32 EDT 2003 | babe
Lets try this again, Every shelf system should be grounded individually. Every six feet per EOS/ESD requirements. Do not daisy chain anything. Secondly, Depending on the depth of paint,style of pain that your shelving system has. A static charge woul