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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION SAMPLE PREPARATION & SUPPLIES


Patented gel technology – the innovative solutions for storage and carrying delicate materials


 Gel-Pak® Storage/Carrier Box The traditional Gel-Box, Gel-Tray® and Gel-Slide Carriers are perfect for applications where devices are manually offloaded by tweezers or by hand.


 Gel-Box (AD Series) - Hinged plastic boxes coated with Gel in the bottom.


 Gel-Tray®


(BD Series) - A removable 2" plastic tray coated with Gel and contained inside a hinged plastic box.


 Gel-Slide (CD series) - A removable 2"glass slide coated with Gel and contained inside a hinged plastic box.


(Gel-Pak® is A Division of Delphon Industries)  GEL-BOX (AD Carrier Boxes)


Gel-Box AD Series Carriers owe their unique device-holding capabilities to a proprietary GEL coating applied directly to the bottom of a hinged box. Devices are held once contact is made with the GEL surface and will stay in place, even if the carrier is tilted or jarred. The carriers are designed for manual off-loading with tweezers or by hand. GEL-PAK AD series are ideal for handling devices where no direct contact with the top of the device is important.


The GEL-BOX Carriers may also be used for bare die handling, such as GaAs, PETs, laser diodes, and beam-lead devices where the die size is small (less than 1mm) and tweezers or other specialized techniques are used for off-handling.


FEATURES  No need for custom-molded containers for each device size.


 Ideal for handling subassemblies, hybrid models and packaged devices.


 Available in Transparent, Conductive and Anti-Static carriers in multiple sizes.


 Retention Level available: x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, and x8 (the higher the number the more retention capability)


We offer standard retention level X4. Other retention levels are available with the order of 100 or more, and at least two weeks for delivery.


Cat No.


64900-x4 64901-x3 64901-x4 64902-x4


64903-x4 64904-x4 64905-x4


64906-x4 64908-X3


64907-x4 64908-x4 64909-x4


64910-x3 64911-x3 64912-x3


64913-x3 64914-x3 64915-x3


Overall Box Size 1" x 1" x 1 2" x 2" x 1 2" x 2" x 1 2" x 2" x 1⁄4


⁄4 ⁄4 ⁄4


2" x 2"x 1 2" x 3"x 3 2" x 3"x 3


⁄4 ⁄8 ⁄8


" " " "


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Description


Transparent Hinged Box Antistatic Gel-Box


Conductive Hinged Box


Anti-Static Top & Conductive Hinged Box


Anti-Static Hinged Box Conductive Hinged Box


Anti-Static & Conductive Hinged Box


3.5" x 4.5" x 0.5" Conductive Hinged Box


4.5" x 3.5" x 0.875" Conductive Base/Antistatic Lid Gel-Box


3.5" x 4.5" x 7/8" Transparent Hinged Box 3.5" x 4.5” x 7/8" Conductive Hinged Box 2.5" x 3.5" x 0.5"


6" x 4" x 0.5" 6" x 4" x 0.5" 7" x 5" x 1"


7" x 5" x 1" 7.75" x 3.5" x 1"


Conductive Gel-Box Transparent Gel-Box


Conductive Base/Antistatic Lid Gel-Box


Conductive Gel-Box Conductive Gel-Box


9.937" x 3.5" x 0.625" Transparent Gel-Box


Anti Static Top & Conductive Hinged Box


Qty.


50/pk 50/pk 50/pk


50/pk 50/pk 50/pk


50/pk 50/pk


50/pk 50/pk 50/pk


50/pk 50/pk 50/pk


50/pk 50/pk 50/pk 50/pk


(BD Series) And GEL-SLIDE (CD Series) Same as the Gel-Box, the Gel-Tray and Gel-Slide products are intended for manual applications in which the devices are loaded and unloaded using tweezers or by fingers. The Gel-Pak BD and CD series of pocketless trays are both configured as a 2" carrier stored in a protective plastic hinged box. The Gel coating is applied directly to the surface of the plastic tray (BD Series) or glass slide (CD Series).


 GEL-TRAY®


These products offer the same functionality as the Gel-Box, however the plastic tray or glass slide can be easily removed from the box allowing for convenient handling when loading or unloading fixtures are being used.


The Gel-Slide (coated glass slides) is designed for higher temperature applications such as bonding and reflow where a plastic tray will not work. The CD slide has a temperature capability up to 220˚C. The CD glass slides are also ideal for backside inspection due to their optical clarity.


Both the Gel-Tray and Gel-Slide products are available in the standard retention levels (X0, X4, X5, and X8) to accommodate variations in device size, weight, and surface roughness.


The protective 2" hinged boxes are available in transparent styrene (T), conductive black (C) and antistatic (AS) materials. The boxes, trays, and slides may be customized with a print pattern (grid) or company logo.


Overall


Cat No. Box Size Description 64900-10 64900-11


64900-12 64900-13 64900-14 64900-15 64900-16


64900-17 64900-18 64900-19 64900-20


64900-21 64900-22 64900-23


Qty. 2" x 2" Conductive BD Tray in Antistatic Hinged Box 50/pk


2" x 2" Conductive BD Tray in Conductive Base/ 50/pk Antistatic Lid Hinged Box


2" x 2" Conductive BD Tray in Conductive Base/ 50/pk Transparent Lid Hinged Box


2" x 2" Conductive BD Tray in Conductive Hinged Box


2" x 2" Conductive BD Tray in Transparent Hinged Box


50/pk 50/pk


2" x 2" Conductive BD Tray in “High Clearance” 50/pk Antistatic Hinged Box


2" x 2" Transparent BD Tray in Antistatic Hinged Box 50/pk


2" x 2" Transparent BD Tray in Conductive Base/ 50/pk Antistatic Lid Hinged Box


2" x 2" Transparent BD Tray in Conductive Hinged Box


2" x 2" Transparent BD Tray in Transparent Hinged Box


2" x 2" Glass Slide in Transparent Hinged Box 2" x 2" Glass Slide in Conductive Hinged Box 2" x 2" Glass Slide in Antistatic Hinged Box 2" x 2" Glass Slide in MAG-40 Cassette


50/pk 50/pk


50/pk 50/pk 50/pk 50/pk


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