Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 10:59:09 EST 2010 | sumote
I am having some trouble finding an ESD safe wash basket liner. The trouble isn't finding someone who sells a product, the problem is all 3 products I have evaluated fail testing. All 3 were generators in excess of 2kv with 1 hitting over 4kv! This i
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 06:04:50 EST 1999 | hany a. salam
Hi there IN our facility we made a prototype for a handling basket utilizing the empty trays of the our used chips like TSOP's. We have embeded them into a metal frame. Now I ask if this can work as an ESD safe handling baskets. thankyou Hany
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 14:33:32 EDT 2018 | beavispkp
I'm looking for a supplier of ESD safe liners/netting/mesh we can use in our PCB wash baskets. Any help is appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 01:58:11 EST 1999 | Adel Zaky.
Mr. John A coleague of mine insisted to ask you about using a normal general purpose plastic baskets for handling the PCA's. He sujests to cover the interior of the baskets using some kind of ESD safe material(like those special ESD safe bags) to av
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 15:06:01 EDT 2004 | waveroom
Yes the Plastisol is ESD Safe. Make sure when ordering you specify black esd safe plastisol. We probably would pick it up anyhow, but best to make sure.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 20:33:50 EDT 2018 | davef
Try: AGI: agicorp.com/products/tooling/wash-baskets 256-858-3300 JENSEN Tools: jensentools.com/desco-41403-esd-safe-pcb-wash-tray-liner-18-x-18/p/482-89 800-225-5370 Stone Mountain Tool: stonemountaintool.com/fixtures/products/wash-fixtures/ 800-
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 18:04:28 EDT 2004 | kmakiya
Thanks for the info. I have looked at an EVA mesh that will pass esd test as well as exposure to w/s flux and hot water. Stainless is great but the the softer material is what I want. I want to get samples of the thermoplastics from Mcmaster. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 15:08:18 EST 1999 | John Thorup
I would be afraid to have this kind of basket holding my boards. Yes, in most cases, you would not get damage if the boards were closed inside of a good, metalized (silver colored) ESD protective bag. The problem is that the boards usually have to c
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 16:00:29 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Well...maybe. First you would have to determine what type of trays you have. Conductive, dissipative or non conductive(non static generating). Dissipative would be your best choice. In the charged body model, the sudden discharge through a conduct