e familiar with the light colored antistatic "hard" foam
>> that's in the right of this photo? What's it called and where would you
>> obtain more of it? It seems to protect a DIP chip's pins much better for
>> long term storage or shipping and I'd l
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> Is anyone else familiar with the light colored antistatic "hard" foam
> that's in the right of this photo? What's it called and where would you
> obtain more of it? It seems to protect a DIP chip's pins much better for
> long
On 10/30/2023 6:51 PM, bir...@soigeneris.com wrote:
I have chips that have been stuck in the black anti-static foam for
years and the legs are still nice and shiny. (Just checked). Perhaps
it is a particular brand of foam?
ditto here. While I think the tub idea is probably the best (creates
miliar with the light colored antistatic "hard" foam
> that's in the right of this photo? What's it called and where would you
> obtain more of it? It seems to protect a DIP chip's pins much better for
> long term storage or shipping and I'd like to have some on ha
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>> Is anyone else familiar with the light colored antistatic "hard" foam
>> that's in the right of this photo? What's it called and where would you
>> obtain more of it? It seems to protect a DIP chip's pins much better for
>
e of it? It seems to protect a DIP chip's pins much better for
long term storage or shipping and I'd like to have some on hand.
Thanks,
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