Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 16:28:17 EST 2001 | genny
Our co. is thinking of moving to smocks, but we aren't there yet. However, I can understand why we might want to. Have you ever seen the static buildup on a wool sweater or a polar fleece vest after rubbing against a chair all day in a cold dry pra
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 01:49:18 EST 2002 | chinaren
hello, One of THT connector we used in production line is packed in ESD blister from the supplier, and then the blister is kept in ESD box. and now the supplier wants to change the ESD blister to plastic material( NON ESD) but still in ESD box. whet
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 21 23:27:52 EDT 2002 | caldon
I do know in our factory (7 years ago) we were required to ground 55Gal. drums. But only when they were on drum/barrel dollies. The fear was the nylon (plastic wheels) could cause static electricity and gorounding helped to prevet this. I never quest
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 12:00:54 EDT 2002 | slthomas
Personally I'd like to hear anything that might solve a problem, and that includes products that I might benefit from. There is some gray area there (ref. Technet thread about dross on waved boards and static control), and blatant sales pitches for
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 11:29:30 EST 2002 | R.G. Albada Jelgersma
I am looking for a facility to fulfil my needs in tape and reeling (re-reeling and from tubes to reel), anti-static and humidity packing etc. in the EU, preferably Holland / The Netherlands / Belgium. In my search I am a bit stuck. Could you help me
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 13:17:59 EST 2003 | Stephen
Air is non-conductive, and it is moving. Not only is it moving, it is moving against something else i.e. the hose. Anytime you have movement (friction) between two dissimilar non-conductive "things" you have the possibility of static build-up. This
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 14:21:10 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 15:30:50 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 18:45:35 EDT 2003 | bman
An idea I just heard today would be to run a strip of copper tape across each shelf, then screw the tape into the shelf to ensure metal to metal contact. Considering the shelves seem to all have a path to ground through the supports, I don't see why