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Anti-static packaging is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD) during storage and transportation. This type of packaging is typically made from materials that either dissipate static electricity or prevent its build-up, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or specialized conductive materials. It is commonly used in industries where electronic parts are handled, ensuring that products remain undamaged and functional.
| Material | Polyethylene, polypropylene, or conductive materials |
| Thickness range | 50 to 200 microns |
| Static decay time | Less than 0.1 seconds |
| Surface resistivity | 10^6 to 10^9 ohms/sq |
| Size options | Customizable to fit various components |
When selecting anti-static packaging, consider the specific requirements of your electronic components, including the level of static protection needed and the physical dimensions of the items being packaged. Specify the material type, thickness, and any necessary certifications for ESD compliance. Additionally, indicate the quantity required to ensure optimal pricing and availability.
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It is packaging designed to prevent electrostatic discharge that can damage electronic components.
Common materials include polyethylene, polypropylene, and specialized conductive materials.
Choose thickness based on the fragility of the components and the level of protection required.
Yes, many suppliers offer customizable sizes and shapes to fit specific components.
Industries include electronics manufacturing, aerospace, medical devices, and automotive.
It depends on the material; some types are recyclable while others are not.