May, 2016
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Mid-America Offers Custom Trays in Days
Glendale Heights, IL —Mid-America Taping and Reeling, a provider of component automation preparation services, is offering its “Trays in Days” program. The program allows customers to obtain one dozen cus-
pany provides ESD-rated materials, both topical and intrinsic. Less com- mon materials can also be obtained, but may delay delivery. Material thicknesses must be between 0.002 and 0.060in (0.051 and 1.52mm).
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Custom trays from Mid-America Taping and Reeling.
tom-thermoformed trays for proto- type components, connectors and other small components within days of ordering. The company designs the tray
based on the submitted part geome- try and sample trays are completed in a week after approval of the tray design. Mid-America keeps all com- mon thermoforming materials in stock. These include PVC, PETG, PET, and HIPS. In addition, the com-
The company will build trays
according to the most recent thermo- form tray standard EIA-948 or EIA- 960. Trays are also available in dif- ferent layouts up to 23 x 27 x 3in (584
x 686 x 76mm). Contact: Mid-America Taping
and Reeling, Inc., 121 Exchange Boulevard, Glendale Heights, IL 60139 % 630-629-6646 fax: 630-871- 2311 E-mail:
sales@matr.com Web:
www.matr.com
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