Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 12:01:11 EST 2010 | pbarton
We use woven Kevlar gloves and gauntlets. Try Ansell or similar manufacturers. Pete B.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 16:36:04 EST 2010 | rkevin
The Ove Glove, Works great and is MUCH less expensive.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 11:23:18 EST 2010 | kjs123p
I am just wondering what other people are using as far as gloves when cleaning the dross out of the wave solder pot. We currently are using welding gloves, but the operators say that they are too big and bulky. Does anyone have any suggestions on wh
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:02:59 EST 2010 | baildl632
We use Hot Mill Gloves, North by Honeywell. Their part number is 51/7146ZJ. I think they work pretty good. We pay about 4.03 per pair.
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 13 00:15:58 EDT 2017 | deanm
We manufacture low volume, high reliability assemblies (class 3) that are conformal coated. Up until now we have been cleaning after SMT, then after through hole, then immediately prior to coating with test, formal inspection, etc. between cleaning p
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 15:00:46 EDT 2017 | charliedci
We run a "no clean" soldering process, class II primarily, conformal coating using a Humiseal acrylic coating, applied by machine and by brush. We have seen very few coating issues in my 10+ years from contamination by body oils. We are not using glo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 12:37:10 EDT 2007 | hussman
As long as your operator is grounded, a pair of welders gloves is fine. The leather kind do not build up static and do last a while. If the same pair of gloves is being used for dedrossing the wave, pay special attention to loose fitting gloves. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:07:24 EDT 2007 | davef
As sources for heat resistant gloves, try: * National Safety Apparel * Radnor
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:33:56 EDT 2007 | russ
we use welders gloves with cuffs. there are some other heat gloves out there as well, we like the durability of leather though Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 03:17:45 EDT 2006 | Slaine
we have more of a problem with transfer of salts from skin onto the products. Oils ect can be cleaned off in our solvent based cleaning system which we put everything through, but the only way to remove salts is with warm water. And we dont use a wat