equipment:handling
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====== Metal tweezers ====== | ====== Metal tweezers ====== | ||
- | Do not use metal tweezers to handle dies. It is very easy to apply too much pressure and chip dies. | + | {{gallery>: |
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+ | **Do not use metal tweezers to handle dies.** It is very easy to apply too much pressure and chip dies. | ||
====== Carbon fiber tweezers ====== | ====== Carbon fiber tweezers ====== | ||
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Preferred method used by cleanrooms. | Preferred method used by cleanrooms. | ||
- | WARNING: these are epoxy / resin filled. | + | WARNING: these are epoxy / resin filled. |
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+ | Trim brand Carbon Tip Pointed Tweezers are an inexpensive brand intended for hair removal. | ||
+ | * $5 each + $5 S/H: http:// | ||
Advantages | Advantages | ||
* Very gentle on die | * Very gentle on die | ||
+ | * Durable | ||
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+ | Disadvantages: | ||
+ | * Expensive | ||
+ | * Less chemical resistant than some plastic tweezers | ||
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====== Plastic tweezers ====== | ====== Plastic tweezers ====== | ||
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+ | Advantages | ||
+ | * Low cost | ||
+ | * Moderate chemical resistance (depends on brand) | ||
Disadvantages | Disadvantages | ||
* Vary considerably | * Vary considerably | ||
+ | * Brittle: easy to snap tip off, difficult to use after that. I have also had problems with some coming compressed and trying to splay them to make them springy has resulted in them snapping in half. | ||
===== Brand notes ===== | ===== Brand notes ===== | ||
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==== 9330X ==== | ==== 9330X ==== | ||
- | These are very common on eBay. They come in a few different sizes and sell for something around 2 / 2$. They have a large mixed particle content (glass and ?) which makes them somewhat resistant to acetone. | + | {{gallery>: |
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+ | These are very common on eBay. They come in a few different sizes and sell for something around 2 / 2$. They have a large mixed particle content (glass and ?) which makes them somewhat resistant to acetone. Here is a pair that was in acetone for a short period of time: | ||
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+ | It will leave black streaks when wiped after exposure. | ||
Example models: | Example models: | ||
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* 93302: the tip is longer than the 93307 but otherwise identical (other than the number) | * 93302: the tip is longer than the 93307 but otherwise identical (other than the number) | ||
- | ==== Jameco antistatic tweezer set ==== | + | 93307 tip top, 93302 tip bottom: |
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+ | ==== ProsKit ==== | ||
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+ | I got these as a Jameco antistatic tweezer set. | ||
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+ | This seems to have good resistance against acetone. | ||
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+ | Although its dirty its still in very good shape. | ||
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+ | Advantages: | ||
+ | * Good chemical resistance | ||
+ | * Soft against dies | ||
+ | Disadvantages: | ||
+ | * More expensive than other brands | ||
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+ | ====== Tweezers ====== | ||
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+ | Tweezers are often useful for several purposes including picking dies out of chemical solutions (acid, acetone), plucking bond wires, and general handling. Each has its own issues that make different kinds of tweezers useful. | ||
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+ | ====== General handling ====== | ||
+ | Plastic tweezers are preferred as they tend to cause less damage. | ||
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+ | ====== Plucking ====== | ||
+ | Hold the die with those described in " | ||
- | This seems to have good resistance against | + | ====== Acetone ====== |
+ | Useful for pulling dies out of rinse solutions. Some tweezers are resistant, others aren' | ||
+ | TODO: get a list of some known acetone resistant tweezers. | ||
+ | ====== Nitric acid ====== | ||
+ | Plastic aluminium, or stainless tweezers. Unknown if any plastics react with nitric? If you need to pull it out of hot acid, definitely go with aluminium. Stainless is also pretty resistant to nitric acid. | ||
+ | ====== Sulphuric acid ====== | ||
+ | Plastic (or maybe stainless?) tweezers. |
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