
Micro USB 10 pieces SMD component tray
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The key to efficiently storing all those components that come packaged in antistatic bags is to opt for a Micro USB tray instead of tape on low-quantity orders. This thin Micro USB tray can store up to 10 components. In the image, it's labeled with a Dymo and sealed shut with clear tape. To ensure proper printing, make sure to print your component labels with the cavities facing downwards as this will allow the tape to adhere better to the bottom layer rather than the top. For more SMD packages, be sure to check my profile! STORING THE COMPONENTS: Use a Dymo to print out your component name and reference code. Stick them in the dedicated space on the tray, then store your components. Next, cut a 138mm long piece of clear tape and seal the tray securely.
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