1、 EIA STANDARD Component Tray for Automated Handling EIA-948 June 2004 Electronic Components Industry Association EIA-948 ANSI/EIA-948-2004 (R2017) Approved: August 9, 2004 Reaffirmed: February 10, 2017 NOTICE EIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest throug
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6、ation and the IEC document can be made. This Specification does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this Specification to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determi
7、ne the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 5379, formulated under the cognizance of the Committee on EIA Automated Component Handling Standards) Published by Electronic Components Industry Association 2017 EIA Standards it can be always used for small
8、er sizes. So for example, if some manufacturer is supplying materials in all 4 tray sizes, it can keep only A-tray box and 2 different divider types in storage. The manufacturer is able to supply all shipments by using A-tray box and combinations of dividers. 3.1.1 A-tray box 5 (24) 3.1.2 B-tray 3.1
9、.2.1 B-tray box 3.1.2.2 B-tray stack in A-tray box 6 (24) 3.1.3 C-tray 3.1.3.1 C-tray box 3.1.3.2 C-tray stack in A-tray box 7 (24) 3.1.4 D-tray 3.1.4.1 D-tray box 3.1.4.2 D-tray stacks in A-tray box 8 (24) 3.1.4.3 D-tray stacks in B-tray box 3.1.4.4 D-tray stack in C-tray box 9 (24) 3.2 Trays on pa
10、llet 1200x800 mm (so called Euro-pallet) 3.2.1 Tray stacks in boxes on pallet Tray boxes can be loaded to pallets directly and then wrapped with stretch or shrink film, or even placing collar around the stacks and then cover on top. It is possible also to use bigger container box, where the stacks a
11、re placed into. The modular tray sizes enable also that several different sizes of trays are loaded to trays with high packing density. It is recommended that D-trays are always packed to boxes, because the high stacks can be very unstable and difficult to handle. The security issues must be taken into account, when choosing outer packaging method. 3.2.1.1 A-tray 10 (24) 3.2.1.2 B-tray 3.2.1.3 C-tray