Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 20:04:10 EST 1999 | Stu Leech
At Altos Engineering we do a lot of process testing of our TVP drying systems for demoisturizing. We store test devices in metalized vapor-proof bags. Instead of heat sealing, we use Croc-Clamps to seal the bags. They have been tested for sealing eff
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 12:19:36 EDT 2005 | ratsalad
I can see this being useful to a company that needs the ability to do one-day turns on prototypes. The type of situation where your customer shows up at your door with two bags, one is a bag of parts and the other is a bag of cash and they say they
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 12:50:16 EDT 2016 | deanm
I remember doing that back in the day. We not only used bags but also wood planks. It was an old solder-cut-solder process without any top side preheaters. I wouldn't do it today because the bags would interfere with the top side preheat let alone a
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 20:14:07 EST 2019 | rronaldreegan11
I have obervation that after migrate into thicker MBB bag, customer having mbb punchure at corner edge issue when shipping box is damaged at corner. There is no change of forwader or customer. Only different is thicker MBB with diffrent setting of va
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 16:20:32 EDT 2021 | stephendo
What do you call ESD safe bags? The pink poly bags are non charge generating but not static dissipative. The plastic can hold a localised charge and that can induce a charge separation in something you put on the plastic. So I think that means you ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 14:26:11 EST 2023 | proy
Looking for ideas/conversation on how people handle short strips or leftover SMT parts in inventory We do a lot of high mix low volume jobs we often have strips or even parts in bags which we need to keep and inventory. Presently the non reels are
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 13:14:14 EDT 2000 | Charlie
Can any one tell me where to get sand bags used to hold parts down at wave?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 22:41:36 EDT 2002 | davef
Refer to J-STD-33 - Standard for Handling, Packing, Shipping and Use of Moisture/Reflow Sensitive Surface-Mount Devices. You can be downloaded it free from http://www.jedec.org Assuming you want to meet expectations when selling your components to
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 28 20:37:40 EST 2002 | Dreamsniper
I'm in the process of generating work instructions for our stores and production process with regards to moisture sensitive devices.And I'm a bit confused. I found out that we have many TSOP's, QFP's and BGA parts in sealed bags that have not been op
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 11:38:53 EST 2002 | johnw
Soup mix works well for this as well.......