Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 19:41:12 EDT 2010 | jry74
Our employees use a knit style ESD glove when masking boards to prevent oils. They snag alot and bend leads and cause other problems. I have tried dipped palm but they are bulky and dont offer "feel". I tried a silky type but they had a huge seam
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 16:40:01 EST 2002 | dragonslayr
Steve- I was once an auto body repairman in an automotive assembly plant. We used lead for dent filler instead of bondo. It was much faster to use. No cure time like a plastic filler needs. Lead was absorbed through my skin from hand filing the lead
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 15:35:18 EST 2002 | caldon
I don't like hand lotions in the assembly area. If hand lotion is needed I would have the operators use latex gloves or finger cots. The lotion can be transfered to the bare board or assembly causing reliability issues. Lotion transfered to a bare PC
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 15:31:15 EDT 2005 | Carmine Garboza
A dermatologist should be consulted. Contact allergies are tricky things and you can develop one from repeted exposure to almost anything. I've seen rashes breakout on my personell from wriststraps metal buckels, IC lotions, rubber gloves, finger cot
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 10:06:17 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design)
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 14:42:27 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hi Sal I've used the Stevens product for about 5 years and have nothing but good to say about them. pallets? can't say. The gloves simply extent the finger length by about 0.04" They come in 15" sticks so the length is up to you. Print/reflow contam
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 09:54:02 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | | We are wave soldering some fabs with a lot of unmasked trace area along the edges. The trace area is solid copper covered with tin / lead, no masking, no components along the edges, same on solder side and component side (goofy board design)
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 16:11:46 EDT 1998 | Benji
Hi Dave, In the first level packaging, people who work on the assembly floor must not wear make-up. In the old days when the requirements were not as strict as what it is these days, one good protection was to wear finger cots or surgical gloves. H
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 07:37:22 EDT 2007 | davef
IPC-A-610D 3 Handling Electronic Assemblies 3-1 3.1 EOS/ESD Prevention 3-2 3.1.1 Electrical Overstress (EOS) 3-3 3.1.2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 3-4 3.1.3 Warning Labels 3-5 3.1.4 Protective Materials 3-6 3.2 EOS/ESD Safe Workstation/EPA 3-7 3.3
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 07:32:44 EST 2009 | umar
Hi..., We have build the PCBA base on IPC 610 and J-std-001 class 3 product, All the ESD pre caution been implement at my production side, ESD flooring, wear the ESD smock, wear the ESD shoe, use the finger coat and those not use the finger coat the