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Conductive packaging is designed to protect electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD) during transportation and storage. This type of packaging is typically made from materials that have been treated to dissipate static electricity, such as conductive plastics, foams, or films. The primary function of conductive packaging is to create a safe environment for sensitive electronic items, preventing damage that could result from static electricity.
| Material | Conductive plastics, foams, or films |
| Thickness | Typically ranges from 0.5 mm to 3 mm |
| Conductivity | Surface resistivity of 10^4 to 10^6 ohms per square |
| Size options | Customizable to fit various component sizes |
| Temperature resistance | Typically withstands temperatures from -40°C to 80°C |
When selecting conductive packaging, consider the specific ESD protection requirements for your products, including the level of conductivity needed. Specify the dimensions and shape of the packaging to ensure a proper fit for your components. It's also important to discuss any additional certifications or compliance standards that may be required for your industry. Quantities should be estimated based on your production or shipping needs.
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Conductive packaging protects electronic components from electrostatic discharge.
Common materials include conductive plastics, foams, and films.
Measure your components and specify dimensions for a custom fit.
Surface resistivity typically ranges from 10^4 to 10^6 ohms per square.
Some conductive packaging can be reused, but it depends on the material and condition.
It's commonly used in electronics, aerospace, medical devices, and automotive sectors.