Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 14:49:27 EDT 2005 | jsloot
Can someone provide me with articles dealing with proper physical handling of PCB's? I am looking for something that can be used as a formal document to be used in training and/or used on the production floor. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 08:55:05 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
If a rubber squeege is bumped on the edge, no biggee. But you have to be carefull the metal ones don't get dinged. All it takes is a little extra care but if your operators are used to handling the rubber one they might not increase the amount of c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 07:36:36 EDT 2006 | davef
We agree with Russ. Consider using guidelines provided by the licensor of the process used by your board fabricator as the basis for your board handling methods. If your customer doesn't understand, mark-up the product price to cover your additiona
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 04:09:43 EDT 2007 | pima
Larry I checked archive but I didnt find any satisfaction answer. Maybe u can help me? Something telling what should operator do to avoid bend leads in IC components - I m talking about handling dangerous. regards peter
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 12:12:57 EST 2009 | kennyg
If gloves are used to handle a PCBA, wouldn't the glove material need to be conductive or dissapative rather than simply "anti static"? Gloves labeled as static free nitrile, latex or vinyl shouldn't be used to handle a PCBA?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 28 13:01:24 EST 2012 | emeto
I assume your problem is comming from the carrier. If it is so: 1. use carrier from another ,aterial 2. Use solder paste that handles faster profile Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 28 13:01:46 EST 2012 | emeto
I assume your problem is comming from the carrier. If it is so: 1. use carrier from another material 2. Use solder paste that handles faster profile Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 18:06:47 EDT 2014 | davef
Methods that can reduce the wettability of OSP: * Previous heat cycles * Previous cleaning cycles * IPC-1601 "Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines" says do not bake prior to soldering * Using improper handling methods BR ... davef
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 14:33:50 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Elissa can confirm the details of the feeder pitches / differences but I do recall that the green handle CL feeders are for 0201. We never did source the green handle feeders even though they appear to be quite common. The electronic feeder works fin
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 19:10:36 EDT 2022 | proceng1
My printer handles 1500mm stencil, so no, 4 ft boards print ok. If you are bending the board for the oven, does that mean your printer and PnP handle the full length?