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Looking for Wave-Exit conveyor belt(ESD, heat dissipative, flux)

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 17:30:05 EST 2003 | davef

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Looking for Wave-Exit conveyor belt(ESD, heat dissipative, flux)

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 10:15:24 EST 2003 | haviland

Bill--Good morning. We have several decline conveyors w/ conductive black belt Plus cool down units w/ banks of (8) fans. I believe the belt widths are 18". Would that work? Everything is in Illinois. Thanks, Nick Haviland, Electronic Assembly Machin

Ceramic Caps

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 04:09:31 EST 2004 | Sam

Does anyone have any experience with regards to reworking thru-hole ceramic capacitor D.I.L , taking into acount thermal considerations associated with these packages. The reason we are having to rework is because the device is wavesoldered on a th

MLCC crack detection

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 04:42:18 EDT 2004 | KenF

Thx for the replies. Acutally I am doing a process related study to see whether the process (pcb depanelling)can induce crack to an MLCC. After depanelling, I will do a thermal shock on the MLCC based on IEC 384-1, that is, five cycles of 30min at hi

wireless esd wrist straps

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 16:53:37 EDT 2005 | rsmith@z-mar.com

Wrist straps are used to bring the operator to ground potential which is the same potential as the dissipative worksurface and the electronic device which is on the bench. Everything must be at the same elctrical potential. Wireless straps will not d

Bright surface mount led's?

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 04 01:32:09 EDT 2005 | adlsmt

Has anyone tried to use electrically condctive adhesive rather than solder to connect the leads on 5 watt Luxeon parts? If you design the board right to dissipate heat, when you have a bunch of them in a tight array, even with thermal relief on the t

ESD shoes vendor

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 15:33:37 EDT 2005 | bobl

Try http://www.lehighsafetyshoes.com, they have a better selection in their catalog then on the Internet. We had them come in with one of their mobile shoe trucks. Company paid 50% of shoe cost. They had static dissipative work boots, sneakers, casua

ESD QUESTION

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 14:58:14 EST 2007 | rgduval

Bill, Likely the latex isn't conductive, so charges will not be dissipated to the metal rack. Whether that constitutes an ESD risk or not will depend on the generative properties of the latex. I've never tested units inside my wash, so I can't spe

ESD Smocks and chairs

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 20:36:01 EDT 2007 | rfrog

LarryP, ESD smocks in combination with a wrist strap provide a path to ground for any charge potential. An operator wearing a smock while grounded will provide a path to ground for the chair. With an ESD chair you can have antistatic or static

Anyone Familiar with Zip-Top Moisture Barrier Bag?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 20:01:26 EDT 2009 | davef

We don't use bags like you describe. All of our bags are ESD shield bags that have dissipative and antistatic attributes. We'd be uneasy about the zip lock closure thing. Use your static field meter to determine the charge generated by opening and


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