Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 04:36:30 EST 2006 | rlackey
Hi Ken, There may be different composites of Durastone, but there are certainly mixes out there that are. http://www.ascenteceng.com/resources/materials.html We used durastone as a carrier for flex circuits as well. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 19:21:36 EST 2006 | arnie
what content of leadfree solder ot type leadfree solder should i use to avoid the leadwires being thin after dipping to solder pot.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 08:08:06 EST 2006 | davef
Tin is an excellent solvent. So, whether using lead-free or leaded solder, your wire will neck to one degree or another if the material of the wire dissolves in the metal of the solder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 09:39:38 EST 2006 | rlackey
We went with the expensive tiled floors - look great until you try and move any machinery, & I still have nightmares about air skates.....
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 10:57:33 EST 2006 | actech
The epoxy, how is it holding up? high foot trafic? moving machines? if it does crack or chip , just recoat the chiped area? Thanks Bruce
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 17:23:12 EST 2006 | markpieter
Recently we did an installation in Germany. This company had their floor carpented with ESD carpet. There is also ESD paint available. Many regards, Mark
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 08:49:55 EST 2006 | BGS
We have concrete floors. We check 28 locations every 90 days with a surface resitivity meter (calabrated) and Ive never seen a reading other than 10 to the 9th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 09:18:12 EST 2006 | russ
We also use tiles for two reasons. 1 yes they look a lot better. 2. Customers don't buy into concrete floors as ESD safe.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 11:32:57 EST 2006 | Rob
If you are going for high margin business then you may want to ditch the blue smurf coats & go for white - they are a bugger to keep clean but look like you have a dedicated team of scientists. (Giving people clipboards & safey glasses helps complet
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 14:22:14 EST 2006 | SuMoTe
Ultimate in ESD smock protection and looks professional at the same time... http://nspworldwide.com/index.html ask for Steve Hofstatter I have no relation to this company other than I wear thier products.