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Identify these wide ended tweezers


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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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      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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            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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            – 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.
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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
            2 days ago






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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.
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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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          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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            – 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.
            $endgroup$
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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
            2 days 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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          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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          – Alexander von Wernherr
          2 days ago




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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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          – Alexander von Wernherr
          2 days 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
          2 days 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.
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