There are issues with buying grade B or worse....some time ago I
purchased a huge number of mix 31 snap its surplus only to find out the
dimensioning of the nylon cases was excessive and caused an air gap in
between the sawn surfaces of the mating parts halves. This of course
greatly reduced the available impedance and caused me to have to rework
all 800 or so snapits. In small quantities that would have been fine but
in that sort of quantity it was a slavish task. Each part had to be
touched at least two times. Now you know how I spent my summer! Best, Chas
On 11/3/2010 1:39 PM, Brendan Minish wrote:
> On 03/11/2010 18:16, Jim Brown wrote:
>
>> Based on the above, there may be yield and quality control issues.
> It seems to me that for the manufacture there might a significant market
> for 'B grade' parts for remedial EMC applications where we can typically
> accept much looser tolerances. Bot in terms of fit and in terms of the
> material tolerances
>
> 73
> Brendan EI6IZ
>
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