BSI PD IEC TR 60286-3-3:2021
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Packaging of components for automatic handling – Packaging of surface mount components on continuous paper tapes for Auto Loading Feeder
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 26 |
This part of IEC 60286 describes the possible requirements for paper taping for the Auto Loading Feeder mechanism to mount electronic components without leads or with stump type leads used for electric circuits. This document is applicable to the punched carrier tape with the bottom cover tape (nominal tape width: 8 mm only) among the tapes of Type 1a, and the pressed carrier tape (nominal tape width: 8 mm) of Type 1b in IEC 60286-3.
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions |
10 | 3.2 Symbols 4 Requirements and required dimensions for paper taping for Auto Loading Feeder 4.1 General Figures Figure 1 – Specified dimensions for paper taping for Auto Loading Feeder Tables Table 1 – Symbols used in figures and tables |
11 | 4.2 Required dimensions for the cover tape sealed positions 4.3 Required dimensions for the distance between the upper side of the carrier tape and the top surface of a component Table 2 – The cover tape sealed positions required for paper taping for Auto Loading Feeder Table 3 – Distance between the upper side of the carrier tape and top surface of a component required for paper taping for Auto Loading Feeder |
12 | 4.4 Required specifications for the sealing method for the cover tape 4.5 Requirements about fluff generated at removal of cover tape 4.6 Required specifications for the maximum trailer length Figure 2 – Leader part and trailer part |
13 | Annex A (informative) Overview and features of Auto Loading Feeder Figure A.1 – Operation and features when another tape is re-supplied automatically by the Auto Loading Feeder |
14 | Annex B (informative) Methods and mechanisms of automatically exposing the pockets in using Auto Loading Feeder B.1 General B.2 Single-door method B.3 Double-door method Figure B.1 – Overview of the single-door method |
15 | Figure B.2 – Overview of the double-door method |
16 | Annex C (informative) Discussion for paper taping for Auto Loading Feeder C.1 General C.2 Discussion items C.2.1 Necessity of M1 and M2 as the cover tape sealed positions |
17 | C.2.2 Necessity of K1 as the distance between the upper side of the carrier tape and the top surfaces of a component C.2.3 Sealing method for the cover tape |
18 | C.2.4 Dent of the cover tape over the pockets C.2.5 Lower limit of peel-off strength of the cover tape C.2.6 Adhesion of components on the cover tape Figure C.1 – Example dent of the cover tape over the pocket (embossed tape) |
19 | C.2.7 Bending stiffness of the carrier tape C.2.8 Fluff entering the pockets at removal of the cover tape Figure C.2 – Example of fluff entering the pocket possible in using Auto Loading Feeder |
20 | C.2.9 Maximum trailer length C.2.10 Fixing the tail end of the carrier tape C.2.11 Cut shape of the tail end of the carrier tape |
21 | Figure C.3 – Examples of cut shapes available/unavailable for Auto Loading Feeder and a tape deformed at its top end |
22 | Annex D (informative) Glossary Table D.1 – Glossary of mounter and feeder related terms |
24 | Bibliography |