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Static Consultants Notebook: Benchmarking ESD best practice across industries
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Friday, June 03, 2011. Benchmarking ESD best practice across industries. One similarity that runs between the 3 areas is that human body ESD (from charged personnel) is very important in manual processes. So, grounding of personnel is a key ESD prevention measure. The use of insulating materials is carefully controlled in all three industry areas. In electronics this is mainly due to their ability to build up charge and ...
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Static Consultants Notebook: August 2012
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Is my core conductive garment suitable for use in electronics manufacture? Ohms So if the garment passes the charge decay test but fails the resistance test where do we stand? EN1149-3 is a standard for evaluating garments for use in flammable atmosphere areas, not electronics manufacture. The evaluation criteria are quite different. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit my website electrostatics.net.
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Static Consultants Notebook
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Monday, March 09, 2009. If I was within 2 inches of a printed circuit board with no ESD protection would I discharge any voltage to the pcb causing any partial damage? The reason I ask is our design engineer tells us 2 inches is a safe distance, but according to an ESD Trainer on a course I have recently done damage can occur from as far as 12 inches away. Labels: field induced ESD risk PCB. Dear Mr. Sir,. We supply PCB̵...
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Static Consultants Notebook: Why use an ESD seat?
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Why use an ESD seat? I have read the IEC 61340-5-1/2 and we are building a new production area. If everyone who works with ESDS, uses wrist straps while seated, do they need to sit on an ESD chair? The floor, the tables, the garments are ESD protected). If they connected to ground via wrist strap, why should I connect them to ground via chair? I think you are suporting those who make wrist straps...
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Static Consultants Notebook: March 2009
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Monday, March 09, 2009. If I was within 2 inches of a printed circuit board with no ESD protection would I discharge any voltage to the pcb causing any partial damage? The reason I ask is our design engineer tells us 2 inches is a safe distance, but according to an ESD Trainer on a course I have recently done damage can occur from as far as 12 inches away. Labels: field induced ESD risk PCB. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Static Consultants Notebook: June 2010
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Tuesday, June 15, 2010. What ESD packaging should I use? We need to move pcbs with ESD sensitive components on from an EPA to another EPA passing through a non-EPA area. What is the recommend method for tranporting these devices to minimise ESD damage? We don't want to use individual shielding bags. 1) no part of the packaging should be an exposed insulating materila which could charge up and cause ESD risk in an EPA. Subscr...
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Static Consultants Notebook: April 2008
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Wednesday, April 02, 2008. Is a foot strap adequate? When my floor is dissipative do I need to utilize a foot strap and a wrist strap, or is a foot strap adequate? We are receiving Diodes, Resistors, etc. from our warehouse in non-ESD bags. I was taught that these should be in ESD packaging. Can you send me information on this? Diodes are semiconductor devices and are normally packaged in ESD protective packaging. Some d...
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Static Consultants Notebook: June 2011
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Friday, June 03, 2011. Benchmarking ESD best practice across industries. One similarity that runs between the 3 areas is that human body ESD (from charged personnel) is very important in manual processes. So, grounding of personnel is a key ESD prevention measure. The use of insulating materials is carefully controlled in all three industry areas. In electronics this is mainly due to their ability to build up charge and ...
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Static Consultants Notebook: September 2012
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Thoughts on static electricity and ESD related issues from a leading consultant. Friday, September 21, 2012. When components in non-ESD packaging are assembled with ESDS in an EPA used in the. Users of electrononic components do not want static-generating materials in their EPAs, but suppliers of non-ESDS often use non-ESD packaging. Is there. Any packaging guidance for non-ESDS? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit my website electrostatics.net. View my complete profile.