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SMT reels using paper for caps and have problems with feeder jam

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 09:50:10 EDT 2005 | russ

Thanks Rob, Our tape does meet the Kemet spec but I am actually wondering if there is an EIA spec or something to compare to.

SMT reels using paper for caps and have problems with feeder jam

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 12:58:33 EDT 2005 | gregp

EIA-481-B Max tape thickness 1.1mm (not including bottom and top cover tapes which can be .1mm max each) Of course a 1.1mm thick piece of steel will be stiffer than a 1.1mm thick lasagna noodle (already cooked). Is the thickness the issue or is it t

Are all tape and reels used in SMT required to be static safe?

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 08:55:55 EST 2002 | davef

I'd don't believe that the reels need to be ESD protective material. The carrier and cover tape have resistivity and materials specifications. Start with EIA-481. In past threads on SMTnet, we have discussed problems in picking components that wer

Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 14:43:43 EDT 2002 | Jim M.

unsure of what solder spec. your working to?.IPC/EIA J-STD-001C, Section 9.2.4 clearly states dull, matte, gray or grainy appearing solders are accpetable depending on your process and if the acceptability of the neaxt paragraph is met.IPC 610 and J-

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