Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 04:16:02 EST 2006 | rlackey
Hi Russ, We had a painted/waxed floor in one factory & a ESD tiled floor in the other. Both passed every audit (including telecoms & Japanese OEM's)that tested ESD etc. Neither factory had issues with ESD damage to components either. The tiled f
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 20:15:12 EDT 2006 | davef
In the past, black poly was used as a bridge between pink poly and shield bags because of slightly lower cost and offering some shielding as opposed to none with pink poly. However, as the price of shield bags continue to drop the usage of black poly
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:27:07 EST 2007 | davef
What are you cutting at incoming? Meat? It doesn't matter that your troop are using ESD mats and wrist straps. Your proposed cutting board is an insulator. It a BIG piece of plastic. So, it will retain a charge. So when you move to adopting ANSI
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 18:32:44 EST 2007 | daxman
I haven't specifically heard of any laminate material that is ESD safe...but I haven't really researched it a whole lot. However, our "ESD" guy found a spray on substance that protects from ESD. We use it for all the plastic garbage cans at our faci
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 08:24:44 EST 2009 | rgduval
Umar, We don't think you've violated ESD handling in the manner you've described. If your employees were wearing foot straps, and your floors are conductive/grounded. I've run into this at multiple companies, where transporting the PCBs station
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:52:46 EST 2010 | mika
Hi, Not really. "In aerosol sprays, friction is generated as liquids race through the plastic tubes of the spray can. This creates powerful electrostatic charges (ESD) of up to 12,000 volts; ESD voltages as low as 150 volts can cause ESD damage." I
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 04:27:03 EST 2013 | grahamcooper22
Homemade cabinet may sound like a simple solution but you need to think about making sure the RH is always less then 5% and everything must be ESD safe....ESD is more of an issue at LOW RH levels...so the glass / plastic in any door needs ESD coating
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 14:25:17 EST 2014 | rgduval
In the purest sense of ESD control, we would have to say yes, use ESD tape to cover the gold fingers. The gold fingers are connected directly to input/output controls for the card, and, as we all know, when handling boards, we're supposed to avoid c
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