Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 11:12:18 EDT 2003 | bman
Tkanks to every one for their suggetions. Right now, I think that Scott's method is the best one for us.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 15:30:50 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:06:35 EDT 2003 | davef
Antistat sprays are a waste of time and money. These sprays just soaps disolved in water that absorb moisture from the air. Your minimum requirements: Conductive floor mats and wrist straps that are properly grounded. From there, consider using
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 18:45:35 EDT 2003 | bman
An idea I just heard today would be to run a strip of copper tape across each shelf, then screw the tape into the shelf to ensure metal to metal contact. Considering the shelves seem to all have a path to ground through the supports, I don't see why
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 12:58:32 EDT 2003 | babe
Lets try this again, Every shelf system should be grounded individually. Every six feet per EOS/ESD requirements. Do not daisy chain anything. Secondly, Depending on the depth of paint,style of pain that your shelving system has. A static charge woul
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 19:03:08 EDT 2003 | scott
Hello all, > > I'm working at a CM with less then > ideal material storage shelving when it comes to > ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted > shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm > considering dissipative mats or spray coatings
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:00:34 EDT 2003 | kenBliss
Hi Bman At the risk of coming off as a �sales type�, you appear to be looking for a solution provider and probably opinions on your ideas. Regarding your method mentioned, This is not the most efficient way to run a stockroom but will work and will
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 17:16:51 EDT 2022 | throwingparts
Is your facility climate controlled? We had issues at low humidity.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:04:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Joe: Hey, just hose everyone down with water when your humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. ;-) Actually, that�s how some humidity controllers work, when added to your heating system. Well basically that�s how they work. I�m not tryin� to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 09:47:14 EST 2012 | davef
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