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.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 13:42:38 EST 2005 | jdengler
And if you check the tags you will find over half are not even ESD smocks. Companies like everyone to look the same but they don't like the price tag on the real ESD smocks so the buy normal smocks and make everyone wear them.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 15:14:37 EST 2005 | chunks
Good article from Top Line. That does bring up a good point: how do you test that your smocks are working? Anyone? Almost as bad a a fat guy wearing a bunny suit - just looks like a dirty snowball!
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 06:58:03 EST 2005 | pjc
They just make it look good, that's all. ESD flooring, heals straps and wrist bands have function, smocks do not.
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 25 17:16:13 EST 2005 | Ola
I am truly sorry. It was Not my intention to let You the impression of that we do a better job than You do. Perhaps we could see this in an brighter light and then move forward? Best Regards, Ola
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 10:25:37 EST 2005 | solderiron
Rather than cleaning a water soluble flux residue off the board, by encapsulating the product. covering the board or the component with lets say a Hysol encasulant. Would this prevent the active flux residue from migrating and deteriorating the elect
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 20:43:21 EST 2005 | fastek
Call me crazy if you will but I believe you can actually get better and more consistent results using a manual printer or at least a semi-auto over a fully automatic one. Look into a late model MPM SPM and you'd be quite pleased with it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 07:29:30 EST 2005 | jax
Tg is just a way to say when the board goes limp... or a quick way to rank laminates... who cares. For lead free you want to look at Td, Decomposition Temperatures. ( Temp at which the material weight changes by 5% )
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 07:49:33 EST 2005 | davef
=330*C is good advice. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for earlier discussions on Td, like http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=32430
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 07:17:16 EST 2005 | jax
Surely it is.... If your price goes up, you increase the price to your customer. If your customers price goes up, they increase the price to their customer. Eventually the consumer pays more...