Electronics Forum: smocks (Page 6 of 9)

Functional Test Faulure due to BGA ICs

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 13:53:38 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Usually when someone is just guessing on what to t-shoot, they will always choose the most expensive part. BGA, QFP, GPS Module....... Same groups believe you can get rid of defects by wearing smocks.

bone growth stimulation system and ESD

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 13:52:06 EDT 2006 | ehess

we have an operator who is being prescribed to wear a bone growth stimulation system. Does anyone know if tis is ESD safe? Can he wear that on the production floor as long as he's grounded and have it stored inside his smock?

ESD QUESTION

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 15:26:16 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry

i tooks some ESD classes from when we had a guy in here to audit us. I suggest wearing a smock to get rid of your ESD.

Gloves

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 12:08:43 EST 2009 | jdumont

Chunks, by the science behind it do you mean the conductive threading and the need to ground the smock or is there some new science we're talking about like the "Corona effect" and wireless ESD grounding lol....?

What's The Dealy-O With Smocks?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 09:19:25 EST 2005 | rsmith

The garment test standard is ESD STM 2.1. It states that point to point and sleeve to sleeve resistance tests should be made. The electrical integrity of the seams is critical and will be verified by these tests. When you conduct a sleeve to sleeve t

Solder Paste Evaluation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:29:34 EST 2006 | chunks

Wow, you got off easy. He made a smock suggestion for ESD and next thing ya know we all had these stupid things that didn't fit right, get in the way and became a major pain in the arse (not to mention the people that never wash them. Stains are no

Lead Filled Bean Bags for Thru-Hole Wave Solder Components

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 14:08:18 EST 2002 | trynders

I have used these bean bags for several years now. They work great for holding down odd formed components during the wave process. I use the cotton ESD smock material and cut out what ever size I need. Works Great!.

Static control for shelving

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

What's The Dealy-O With Smocks?

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 13:26:35 EST 2005 | chunks

NO, I'm pretty sure I work for an electronics manufacturer, since we place electrical components onto blank PC Boards. I guess it could be considered "fire" if one of the units starts to smoke.... As for "oil", no my pockets are too poor to be in t

Lead free contamination at reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 07:44:42 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Hi smtspecialist (man I gotta get me a name soon), NO! Your oven cannot contaminate your process. Unless you have flux residues dripping on your board, there is nothing to worry about. Now having your operators switch from leaded to lead-free smo


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