Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 11:32:49 EST 2005 | rlackey
We did some research a few years back, but you do have to test them regularly and replace them. http://www.twclean.com/debugging.html Here's Topline's justification (but then again they do sell them): ESD coats are required primarily for 3 reason
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 14:39:24 EST 2006 | Chunks
I thought I already DID fall on my head and that's why I'm here..... I think you got something with the ESD coat Rob. You could market it as "The Process Profesional ESD Smock" (Lead Free smocks available soon). It would be like a regular smock or
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 15:28:08 EST 2005 | Samir Nagheenanajar
I thought the green smocked fellow is the MoonMan himself! That's not you?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 14:01:33 EST 2005 | Thong Chai Jaidee
will use the finger cot in process keep contamnant from PCB?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 14:05:25 EST 2005 | chunks
Do you work for the Fire Department?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 16:48:53 EST 2005 | slthomas
"Complete nudity underneath the SKIN-TIGHT-FULL-BODY-SUIT, ..." Not in the plants I'VE worked in.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 07:35:06 EST 2005 | chunks
Hi rsmith, How do you test them?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 10:36:53 EST 2005 | Loco
We have used real ESD smocks in the past, we did do those correct test, turned out after washing them 3x at 30�C, they were useless, can you image the cost involed with suppling staff with new clothing every 3 weeks? Well we did anyways and just ch
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 11:55:20 EST 2006 | Brick
SuMoTe, Do you wear the bunny suit style Smock?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 17:56:35 EDT 2006 | fredericksr
Are you insinuating that smocks are, in fact, not magical electrical portals to a land of electron hopscotch and ice cream?