Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 22:15:39 EST 2023 | stephendo
Careful with the term "vacuum sealing". You do NOT want vacuum in the MBBs. If you take out too much air you can create pockets where the moisture gets trapped. Also you can cause corners to pierce the bag. And you can even cause moisture to be pul
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 08:22:56 EDT 2023 | richardcargill
A lot of MELF components have solder ends that stand slightly proud of the main body where your vacuum would lift them, so vacuum leaks are most likely the culprit. Upping the Vacuum to the nozzle may help, but better thing would be to modify the noz
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 10:35:54 EDT 2001 | traviss
Do you have vacuum on your printer? I guess not or you wouldn�t be asking. Can you get vacuum? If not you could use double sided tape, I am always amazed how many times it can stick before it needs replaced.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 12:25:53 EST 1999 | Marlies Hanf
Hi. Placement machines use nozzles to pick up the components. I found the terms "suction nozzle", "vacuum nozzle" or simply "nozzle". Do the terms all mean the same or is there a difference? Are there also nozzles that don't work with vacuum?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 12:11:56 EDT 1998 | Claudine Hanson
We are trying to eliminate/minimize the baking process for high lead-count ICs. We would like to reseal packages containing these parts to minimize exposure to humidity. Anyone have or know of a way to reseal or vacuum pack parts? Any suggested eq
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 03 10:03:30 EST 2003 | ksfacinelli
What are people using for re-vacuum sealing of opened parts. The parts of coarse would be baked out prior to sealing. The system should be ESD compliant. Need some help, Kevin
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:48:43 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Thanks Francois, unfortunately, I have no choice but to vacuum seal these bags. These "units" being sealed are going to a sub-contractor, and ultimately to the US government. It is a customer requirement. We've been messing with this AmeriVacs unit
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 15:08:13 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: * Excelta Roto-Pic� 2000A [www.excelta.com] * Porta-Wand or Vac-Pac [www.virtual-ii.com] * PELCO� Vacuum Pick-Up System [www.tedpella.com]
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 00:22:58 EST 2004 | Eric
Hi, I'm looking a unit of ESD vacuum clearer. Is there any good recommend which is the best. Thanks.