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Disposable ESD safe gloves
Ed Popielarski
Engineering Manager
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Louis Hart
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 2:06 PM
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Subject: [TN] PCB cleanliness, fingerprints
Technetters, board cleanliness has been a topic in the past. I'd like to get any new comments and opinions.
Sporadically, I get complaints from people at or near the end of the manufacturing process that they have gotten boards with fingerprints on them.
What have any of you done or heard of others doing to reduce or eliminate fingerprints? Gloves get dirty. Cleaning every board by hand at test and final inspection seems unimaginative, at best.
I will say no more, but thanks for any comments. Louis
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