Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 21:03:41 EST 2023 | ebrenner
I know it is a shot in the dark, but is anyone aware of the existence of a portable carrier tape sealer?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 20:13:44 EST 2023 | cyber_wolf
If you get the glue type cover tape, it can be attached to the carrier by pressing it on with your fingers. No tool required.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 20:35:49 EST 2023 | ebrenner
Thank you. I will look into that.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 14:13:32 EDT 2000 | DENNIS XIONG
Dear all, We have a PCB design mistake that causes exposed copper layers on the edges of breakaway locations. Although we fixed the design, but we already made a lot of boards plus many made before we found the problem. I wonder if any one have some
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 24 07:55:55 EDT 1998 | Chuck Garth
I know that this not surface mount, but many of us have to perform multipule duties. Can anyone give me some information on this I am having problems getting relibility getingthe heat seal ribbon to make consistant electrical contact. Any help would
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 10:40:32 EST 1998 | Greg Curler
| I know that this not surface mount, but many of us have to perform multipule duties. Can anyone give me some information on this I am having problems getting relibility | getingthe heat seal ribbon to make consistant electrical contact. | Any help
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 09:02:52 EDT 2002 | tvielhaber
A distributor has some smt components (QFP) packaged in a vacuum sealed package with a 1991 date code. Should I accept these parts? What are the main issues I need to be concerned about? Solerability, moisture? Won't the vaccum seal package minim
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 11:31:43 EDT 2003 | davef
JEDEC standard EIA/JEP124 Section 5.2.1 Packing Moisture-Sensitive Components has words to the effect: "...Partially or lightly evacuate the bag to reduce packaging bulk and heat seal the bag as close to the end as possible following the heat sealing
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 09:04:29 EDT 2005 | gavinscott
The main problem that we have is the packaging for the MSD's can be opened and re-sealed a number of times before it hit's production, then it is opened again to be loaded into the machine and most of the time these parts are not consumed so they are
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 08:28:11 EST 2007 | James
I just wanted to know if anyone stores their vacuum sealed bags on their sides instead of flat. We are trying to save room, but I dont want to create defects either. The ones we have are tightly vacuum sealed and would like to store on their sides