Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 12:44:42 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez
I previously did a search on "peel back force" and there were a few results, and there were a few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but nothing on what the standard force range is. A search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about breaking cover
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:52:21 EDT 1999 | Iliana Lopez
I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:53:43 EDT 1999 | Iliana Lopez
| I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force. |
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 14:35:12 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force. | Try the link below
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 11:52:36 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez
We've been breaking the cover tape on components from a specific supplier. I am curious what the standard is for the peel back force range, so I can better know if it is a feeder issue or component supplier. Of course the machine vendor is blaming
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 08:18:25 EST 2007 | mulder0990
In regards to the Torque tester from Fuji that tests the peel back force, you can buy that directly from Fuji for $250.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 17:48:08 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez
Hey, great, thanks! Now I can check with my machine maker and see what their feeders are spec'd to. I may send a reel of parts out to be tested, too.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 15:54:46 EDT 2010 | blnorman
I previously did a search on "peel back force" > and there were a few results, and there were a > few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but > nothing on what the standard force range is. A > search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about >
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 12:13:40 EDT 2010 | remullis
You may want to search on "Cover Tape", what date code is on the parts reel? I have multiple issues with cover tape sticking to the paper and not peeling back. Causes pick errors due to the part being covered. I think my problem is the parts have too
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 16:08:05 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi ya' Mike! For low temperature baking, IPC-SM-786A (Procedures for Characterizing and Handling of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive IC's) specifies a low temperature bake that can be done in the component shipping packaging...ya' wanna remove the bubb