
SOIC-14 12 pieces SMD component storage
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The solution to efficiently store all those components that arrived in antistatic bags instead of tape for low-quantity orders is straightforward. This thin SOIC-14 IC tray holds 12 components, making it an ideal solution. In the picture, you can see that it's labelled with a Dymo and sealed shut with clear tape. To ensure successful printing, make sure to print with the cavities facing down, as the tape adheres better to the bottom layer than the top. For more SMD packages, be sure to check out my profile. STORING THE COMPONENTS: Use a Dymo to print your component name and reference code on labels, then stick them in the dedicated space within the tray. Next, seal the tray with a 138mm long piece of clear tape.
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