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Identify these wide ended tweezers


Identify these diodes?Can someone identify these cable connectors?What is the purpose of the pin and hole on some pairs of tweezers?Can anyone identify this?Identify the manufacturer of these circuit boards?Help to identifyIdentify connector - fan headerHelp me identify these military ICsHelp identify these two componentsPlease identify these capacitors and values













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Working in an electronics lab, we do micro soldering and I came across the tool pictured. No Idea what it's is for. I'm guessing its some tool for holding or removing chips as you rework a PCB. I don't even know what to call it (forked flat plate tweezers?) so looking around got me a lot of cosmetic tweezers and normal component handling but I can't seem to find this shape.



Can anyone help?



It's not a major issue just a nice to know if someone else knows.



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    Working in an electronics lab, we do micro soldering and I came across the tool pictured. No Idea what it's is for. I'm guessing its some tool for holding or removing chips as you rework a PCB. I don't even know what to call it (forked flat plate tweezers?) so looking around got me a lot of cosmetic tweezers and normal component handling but I can't seem to find this shape.



    Can anyone help?



    It's not a major issue just a nice to know if someone else knows.



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      Working in an electronics lab, we do micro soldering and I came across the tool pictured. No Idea what it's is for. I'm guessing its some tool for holding or removing chips as you rework a PCB. I don't even know what to call it (forked flat plate tweezers?) so looking around got me a lot of cosmetic tweezers and normal component handling but I can't seem to find this shape.



      Can anyone help?



      It's not a major issue just a nice to know if someone else knows.



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      share|improve this question











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      Working in an electronics lab, we do micro soldering and I came across the tool pictured. No Idea what it's is for. I'm guessing its some tool for holding or removing chips as you rework a PCB. I don't even know what to call it (forked flat plate tweezers?) so looking around got me a lot of cosmetic tweezers and normal component handling but I can't seem to find this shape.



      Can anyone help?



      It's not a major issue just a nice to know if someone else knows.



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          Looks like some wafer tweezer  



          These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc.






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            Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
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            +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
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          Looks like some wafer tweezer  



          These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc.






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          • $begingroup$
            Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
            $endgroup$
            – Alexander von Wernherr
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            $begingroup$
            +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
            $endgroup$
            – Shamtam
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          $begingroup$

          Looks like some wafer tweezer  



          These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc.






          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
            $endgroup$
            – Alexander von Wernherr
            18 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
            $endgroup$
            – Shamtam
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          $begingroup$

          Looks like some wafer tweezer  



          These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc.






          share|improve this answer











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          Looks like some wafer tweezer  



          These tweezers are especially designed for the handling of delicate and fragile silicon wafers, scintillation discs, glass slides, coverslips etc.







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            Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
            $endgroup$
            – Alexander von Wernherr
            18 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
            $endgroup$
            – Shamtam
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          • $begingroup$
            Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
            $endgroup$
            – Alexander von Wernherr
            18 hours ago






          • 1




            $begingroup$
            +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
            $endgroup$
            – Shamtam
            15 hours ago















          $begingroup$
          Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
          $endgroup$
          – Alexander von Wernherr
          18 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Yes, this is correct. I was working at a TI fab in production and this tool was used there very often
          $endgroup$
          – Alexander von Wernherr
          18 hours ago




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          +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
          $endgroup$
          – Shamtam
          15 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          +1, I also use these often. It would be worth mentioning how they're used. Namely that the flat of a wafer is aligned with the recessed portion of the tip of the tweezers.
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