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equipment:storage [2019/07/05 19:50] – [Brands] mcmasterequipment:storage [2021/12/09 05:48] (current) mcmaster
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 ===== Brands ===== ===== Brands =====
  
-^ Image  ^ Vendor    ^ Model                                                                                                               ^ Size            ^ Cell    ^ Density lb/ft3        ^ Tensile Strength PSI  ^ Color  ^ mcmaster\\ bag  ^ DIP usable?   ^ Notes                                                          ^ +^ Image  ^ Vendor    ^ Model                                                                                                               ^ Size                   ^ Cell    ^ Density lb/ft3        ^ Tensile Strength PSI  ^ Color  ^ mcmaster\\ bag  ^ mcmaster\\ bag each       ^ mcmaster\\ bag lg  ^ mcmaster\\ bag lg each    ^ DIP usable?   ^ Notes                                                          ^ 
-|        | All-Spec  | [[https://www.all-spec.com/Catalog/Static-Control/ESD-Safe-Cushioning-Materials/ESD-Safe-Foams/713-2935|713-2935]]  | 3/8 x 29 x 35"  | Closed  | 50kg/m³               | 515KPa                | Black  | Cut: 7-1/2      | Yes           | "Non-staining, non-corrosive"\\ "Closed cell - non-absorbent" +|        | All-Spec  | [[https://www.all-spec.com/Catalog/Static-Control/ESD-Safe-Cushioning-Materials/ESD-Safe-Foams/713-2935|713-2935]]  | 3/8 x 29 x 35"         | Closed  | 50kg/m³               | 515KPa                | Black  | Cut: 7-1/2      | $33.60/(3*4)\\ $2.80/sht  | Cut ~8.5           | $33.60/(3*4)\\ $2.80/sht  | Yes           | "Non-staining, non-corrosive"\\ "Closed cell - non-absorbent" 
-|        | All-Spec  | [[https://www.all-spec.com/Catalog/Static-Control/ESD-Safe-Cushioning-Materials/ESD-Safe-Foams/750-2436|750-2436]]  | 1/2 x 24 x 36"  | Closed  | 1.8 pcf (28.8 kg/m3)  | 31 PSI (215kPa)       | Pink   | Cut: 7-5/8      | Yes                                                                          +|        | All-Spec  | [[https://www.all-spec.com/Catalog/Static-Control/ESD-Safe-Cushioning-Materials/ESD-Safe-Foams/750-2436|750-2436]]  | 1/2 x 24 x 36"         | Closed  | 1.8 pcf (28.8 kg/m3)  | 31 PSI (215kPa)       | Pink   | Cut: 7-5/8      | $17.61/(3*4)\\ $1.47/sht  | Cut ~8.5           | $17.61/(2*4)\\ $2.20/sht  | Yes           Ethafoam 180 as                                                
-|        | Zoro      | [[https://www.zoro.com/zoro-select-foam-sheet-36-l-36-w-38-pink-5gdc4/i/G1112921/|G1112921]]                        | 3/8 x 36 x 36"  | Open    | 1.4 lbs. cu. ft       | 13 PSI                | Pink   | N/A             | No: too soft  |                                                                |+|        | Zoro      | [[https://www.zoro.com/zoro-select-foam-sheet-36-l-36-w-38-pink-5gdc4/i/G1112921/|G1112921]]                        | 3/8 x 36 x 36"         | Open    | 1.4 lbs. cu. ft       | 13 PSI                | Pink   | N/A             |                                              |                           | No: too soft  |                                                                | 
 +|        | eBay      |                                                                                                                     | 1/2" x 15.5" x 11.75"  |                                                            |                 | $1.30/(2*1)\\ $0.65/sht   | Cut 9-5/8          | $1.30/(1*1)\\ $1.30/sht                 |                                                                |
  
 3/8" (10 mm) thick seems to work well for putting DIPs on both sides. However, 1/2" (12mm) was easier to source at the time 3/8" (10 mm) thick seems to work well for putting DIPs on both sides. However, 1/2" (12mm) was easier to source at the time
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 In order to turn a liquid into a foam, you need a way to aerate it.  Looks like traditionally this was done with CFCs but looks like it may now typically be done with nitrogen. In order to turn a liquid into a foam, you need a way to aerate it.  Looks like traditionally this was done with CFCs but looks like it may now typically be done with nitrogen.
  
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 +====== Label ======
 +
 +DIP14 (0.3")
 +  * 6 mm
 +  * 9 pt
 +
 +DIP28 (0.5")
 +  * 12 mm
 +  * 9 pt
 +
 +DIP40 (0.5")
 +  * 12 mm
 +  * 5.0"
 +  * 9 pt
  
 ====== References ====== ====== References ======
 
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