
SO-4 20 pieces SMD component storage
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The answer lies in using IC trays that hold low quantities of components instead of relying on antistatic bags. This thin SO-4 IC tray can store up to 20 components. As seen in the picture, it has been labeled with a Dymo label maker and secured with clear tape. When printing labels for your components, make sure they face downwards, as this will allow the adhesive to stick better to the bottom layer of the tray. You can find more SMD package solutions by checking my profile. To store your components safely, use a Dymo label maker to print out the name and reference code of each component. Attach these labels to their designated spaces within the tray and place your components inside. Finally, seal the tray with a 138mm piece of clear tape.
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