Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 12:49:20 EDT 1998 | Frank S.
Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together?
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 | 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 | Fri Jun 05 08:38:22 EDT 1998 | Eric Klaver
The Tesa company delivers Splice Tape for 8mm, 12mm and 16mm. Also special splice tape for 8mm paper tape and some splice tools as well. Siemens uses for large tape a 'staple' but might be patented and then cannot be used outside Siemens. (Staples
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 10:32:01 EDT 1998 | Eric Klaver
| How can I reach Tesa? I've tried to find a website that contains some useful information but no luck. | By the way, Siemens has stonewalled me regarding their tool/material. Seems to be reserved for Siemens | users exclusively. Joe, The address
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 19:53:01 EDT 1998 | Joe Herz
| The Tesa company delivers Splice Tape for 8mm, | 12mm and 16mm. Also special splice tape for 8mm | paper tape and some splice tools as well. | Siemens uses for large tape a 'staple' but might | be patented and then cannot be used outside Siemens.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 22:19:31 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | The Tesa company delivers Splice Tape for 8mm, | | 12mm and 16mm. Also special splice tape for 8mm | | paper tape and some splice tools as well. | | Siemens uses for large tape a 'staple' but might | | be patented and then cannot be used outsid
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 12:02:44 EDT 1999 | Larry Johnson
I was wanting to know if there was any type of formula that I could use to determine the correct packaging for a SMD For example, if I have the component measurements, can I find out what the correct width and pitch of the tape it comes in should be
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 18:58:49 EDT 2000 | Mukesh Lad
We are a tape and reel house,we use a variety of machines. If you are looking for low voulume, low cost and easy set up for you operators. I would look at Systemation MT-30, this is a good work-horse, I have used them for 10years for small runs, no
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 08:15:39 EDT 2016 | jdengler
The IP3 specs are: PCB Dimensions Max: 508 mm x 457 mm - Min: 80mm x 50mm Thickness: 0.8 to 4.0mm Component Capacity Tape: 74 - 8/12mm Device Locations Tray: 40 Locations Placing Rate: 0.55 sec/component for small chips 1.25 sec/component for ICs