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Storage Conditions for Finished Goods

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 14:02:53 EST 2005 | DasalIntercept

Bag it. Static Intercept and Corrosion Intercept packaging will be able stave off atmospheric corrosion and protect your solderability for a long time. Write me at dasalintercept@hotmail.com for more technical information.

Flipchip sticking to tape and reel covers

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 09:31:30 EST 2005 | davef

Potential causes are: * Static charge [get a deionizing fan] * Adhesive on the inside of the cover tape [fix your supplier]

Flipchip sticking to tape and reel covers

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 03:56:34 EST 2005 | abhirami

Agree with Davef. Smaller the chip, more the static charge. I used to see this even with normal chips. Get an ionizer blow. It should solve your problem. May be switch to antistatic tape if affordable.Regards. GV

Granite Surface and ESD

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 10:08:15 EST 2005 | steve

Granite is a porous material and if anyone decided to clean this material you probably have an insulative barrier thus you would never have static dissipation. Spend $45.00 and put a mat over the granite or spend $80.00 and get an esd laminate materi

ESD question

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 13:10:15 EDT 2005 | Vic

Does anyone knows if usage of plastic trash bags inside trash bins can effect static charge accumulation. And is it preferable not to use such bags to minimize charge. Thank you Vic

MPP4202 diodes from Microsemi

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 13:11:16 EST 2005 | bobpan

Sounds like too much adhesive on the tape or static electricity. Try grounding the feeder if you think its not adhesive/tape related.

What's The Dealy-O With Smocks?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 09:02:55 EST 2005 | Burgandy

I think the whole point with smocks Peter is that they are ANTI static......and they must be used in conjunction with heal straps.....but IMO......heal straps or ESD shoes are all you need. Now, I would recommend finger cotts to keep contamination o

What's The Dealy-O With Smocks?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 09:43:46 EST 2005 | Steve

As you move, your clothing is rubbing against your body causing static to build up in the material. Since the material is a poor conductor, not all of the charge gets conducted through your skin to the heel straps. The smock is designed to prevent th

What's The Dealy-O With Smocks?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 11:07:13 EST 2005 | Arnatt Thomovophoung Klinsong

we use smock im our factory to pervent static charge from employee clothing, customer from oversea like to see this.

Removal of SMT Device Markings

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 19:58:33 EDT 2006 | davef

Team Services: Removing IC markings * methylene chloride to remove the markings * xylene and toulene will also remove some paints * "Black boxing" Simply use a tiny piece of sandpaper to "scratch the surface" and render the device blank. Chris: Sand


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