Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 10:39:05 EDT 2019 | jamestong
thank you, Relay I also find the answer to that questions as belows: https://www.sewate.com/how-to-identify-quality-ic-shipping-tube-guide/
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Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 16:48:06 EDT 2000 | rwilliams
The smt world is new to me and I have a lot of learning to do. I need some recommendations as to best way to ship partially assembled circuits. The board is question is double sided. One side is smt and the other is thru hole. Our plan is to have th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 09:43:21 EDT 2009 | rway
I don't know exactly what you are saying about the configuration of the shipping container, but as long as the pcbs are seperated from the inside non-conductive box, it's fine. The pcbs touching the conductive corrugated box won't hurt anything. Th
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 15:42:16 EST 2016 | gregp
Bought a Machine from Tach Shebby at Fastex. It was on a skid at the customers facility ready to ship. I pay Fastex (wire transfer)...three weeks later the machine still hasn't shipped because he is trying to renegotiate his buy price with the owne
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 17 04:39:29 EST 2018 | leadthree
I ship mainly TNT. They handle the boxes very careful, because it said so on their website ;-) But seriously, we use quality cartons and I feel safe. We use a divider packing and the modules are rather loose since we use it for a few different modul
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 20:31:53 EST 2004 | davef
The FIT we mentioned is for a stocked, finished good item. It's for something shipped to a customer.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 18:21:07 EST 2007 | SWAG
We shipped one to Canada (draft dodger).
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 13:37:01 EDT 2007 | jules
I need to ship my Zevatech 560. Does anyone know the approximate weight and diminsions of the machine?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 08:57:32 EDT 2008 | davef
Sure, divide the amount of paste you purchased last year by the number of boards you shipped.