Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:56:27 EDT 1998 | Stefan Witte
| Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together? Siemens has a pretty good splice tool, which crimps a small brass strip into the tape. The cover tape has to be sticked together with a small strip o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 10:17:09 EDT 1998 | Eric Jenkins
| | Looking for vendors of splicing tape for 8,12 and 16mm tape and reel. | | Any net sources? | If you can use carrier (cover) tapes go see "Igmar Grewar 16:04:32 5/28/98" on SMTNet. Dave F It is very difficult to splice carrier tape, we have tried
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 15:51:51 EDT 2023 | curtfo
I am designing a tape and reel system for a customer that want automatic reel change. Are there any products out there for automatically changing out the reels on a tape and reel machine?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:55:09 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together? Frank: Check the archives for Tesa and Siemens. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 08:55:55 EST 2002 | davef
I'd don't believe that the reels need to be ESD protective material. The carrier and cover tape have resistivity and materials specifications. Start with EIA-481. In past threads on SMTnet, we have discussed problems in picking components that wer
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 16:34:38 EST 2002 | Dave C.
We seem to have an awful lot of reels in our SMT stores that are not made of static safe material. True that many of the components are not static sensitive, but when we run SMT, they are being loaded right next to sensitive components. Is there an
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Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 13:11:25 EST 2006 | SWAG
We have fought with cut-tape way too much. It's always a bad idea. We've tried a couple methods/devices for manual splice with limited success. Before you look into this I would ask them if they could supply you cut tape qty's inslusive of fairly
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 12:39:41 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
I am looking for information on tape and reel equipment. My company is having an issue with components supplied in sticks, and I was needing to get some info on either purchasing tape and reel machines or find another avenue, such as out-source the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 18:18:56 EDT 2007 | coop
We get our splice tape through splicetronic solutions, I recomend the double splice tape. steir also makes the double splice tape it works good for attaching strips together and also for putting leaders on the tape, if your feeders require. GOOD LUC