Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 15:13:44 EDT 2006 | rsmith
Consider using 100% nitrile gloves or finger cots. They are ESD safe and will not break out the skin like latex will. Cotton can absorb flux, solder, etc and will leave a lint residue however it is considered ESD safe.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 05:28:49 EDT 2009 | kpm135
In my experience tape is bad when packaging trays. I've always seen them packaged with the banded straps when coming from manufactures or brokers. For repackaging we either use ESD safe rubber bands or ESD safe velcro straps.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 16:02:14 EST 2021 | dekhead
Assuming machine is configured for safe recovery (7SP05 or later software); have you tried machine software reload or safe recovery? Are you able to back up configuration data?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 10:59:50 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
Here's a new ban proposal by the EU on the flame retardant deca-BDE. A product that has kept our electronics safe for over decades. The good part is that the scientific community in the EU looks like to put up a bigger resistance as was the case wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 15:32:27 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
Could be your graphics card driver is set to output a resolution/refresh rate not supported by either monitor you tried. In that case XPs "Safe Mode" should use safe defaults just like it is doing when you see the loading bar. Another option is someh
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 25 18:28:32 EDT 2002 | genny
What about a twist tie? Reusable.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 12:38:21 EDT 2004 | Process Tech
I use ESD Safe Document Protectors by Desco Ind. They are carried in the Contact East Catalog.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 09:43:20 EDT 2004 | davef
We'd guess that you can wave solder your connectors, but check with the ink supplier, just to be safe.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 08:06:04 EST 2005 | Mark
Alllowable water on the floor with ESD safe containers.