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Perhaps 3/8" thick G-10/FR-4 material? I know it isn't specifically anti-static. 

Blair

On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 08:43:37 -0400, Graham Collins <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Good day TechNet!
>
>We do high mix / low volume manufacturing, and often get oddball parts
>in packaging that is not conducive to pick and place machines (e.g. a
>bag of parts).  I would like to get a supply of material so that we can
>machine a tray to hold such parts and use it to feed them into the P&P
>machines.  We could make them out of material such as aluminum, but I'm
>thinking that the stuff commonly used for wave soldering pallets would
>be a lot easier to machine.  Can anyone advise a source for this material?
>
>Thanks, and best wishes for the upcoming Christmas holidays!
>
>--
>regards,
>
>Graham Collins
>Senior Process Engineer
>Sunsel Systems
>(902) 444-7867 ext 211
>
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