Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 11:49:52 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Ron - no clean = no water, de-ionized or otherwise. What you should determine is if no-clean is suitable for your end product (it likely is) Certain high frequency, high reliability, low level, environmental, or other conditions might suggest a wash
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 16:01:19 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
1 MOHM, 18 MOHM)? What state are you located? What type of volume will you use (1 drum per week, month, year)? Mike (800) 218-8128
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:22:57 EDT 2004 | russ
Usually Static in the tape will cause the component to stick to the cover tape as opposed to staying in the pocket. It sounds like you have another problem. But anyway, here is what we do when we "think" we have an ESA problem. We place the compone
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 03:56:34 EST 2005 | abhirami
Agree with Davef. Smaller the chip, more the static charge. I used to see this even with normal chips. Get an ionizer blow. It should solve your problem. May be switch to antistatic tape if affordable.Regards. GV
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 12:51:30 EST 2005 | need help
Thanks for your help. We try the de-ionizer fan, helps some what but did not eliminate the problem. Can you tell me which model are you guys using.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 29 12:05:09 EDT 2008 | davef
Install a gasket made of a non-esd safe material that can be die cut at a station equiped with an ionizer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 18:55:59 EDT 2008 | smt_guy
"Ionization of the air causes an increase in conductivity..." I have an Ionograph and everytime I open the test lid cover the Baseline Stabilization Resistivity Value s by 60M Ohm-cm. My question is: Is there something to worry about our facilities
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 22:08:14 EST 2009 | mleber
The dewetting is caused by using a silcone based adhesive. Select a tape that is acrylic based. Tapes are a high esd generator. Always use an ionizer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 06:20:05 EST 2014 | bandjwet
These micro ablation stations can be outfitted with air ionizers and you can use less electronegative materials like corn starch as the blast media. Laser ablation works on parylene and other coatings when on metal surfaces. BWET
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 08:22:57 EDT 2016 | lukvel
I am using compressed air to dry my PCBs and to remove dust from my PCBs. This is causing electrostatic build up on the PCBs. What do you suggest rather than an Ionized Air Gun?