ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) safe storage bins are containers specifically designed to protect sensitive electronic components and devices from damage caused by electrostatic discharge. Electrostatic discharge can occur when there is a sudden flow of electricity between two objects with different electrical potentials, and it can potentially damage or destroy electronic components.
ESD safe storage bins are made from materials that have low or no static charge generation properties, such as conductive or static-dissipative materials. These materials help to prevent the buildup and discharge of static electricity, thus protecting the stored electronic components.
Some common features of ESD safe storage bins include:
1.Conductive or static-dissipative materials: ESD safe bins are typically made from materials that have inherent electrical conductivity or have been treated with special coatings to dissipate static charges.
2.Shielding: ESD safe bins may have shielding properties to prevent external electrostatic fields from reaching the stored components.
3.Surface resistance: The surface of ESD safe storage bins has controlled resistance to ensure a safe discharge of static electricity.
4.ESD-safe labeling: ESD safe bins are usually labeled with appropriate ESD symbols or markings to indicate their protective properties.
5.Dividers and compartments: These bins often come with dividers or compartments to organize and separate different electronic components, preventing them from coming into contact with each other and reducing the risk of damage.
6.ESD safe storage bins are commonly used in electronics manufacturing, assembly, repair, and handling operations. They are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different types of components and organizational needs.
When selecting ESD safe storage bins, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of your application, including the type of components being stored, the level of protection needed, and any industry or regulatory standards that must be met.
Attribute | Specification |
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Industrial Use | Consumer Electronics |
Surface Resistance | 10^3~10^5ohms |
Product Name | ESD Safe Storage Bins |
Printing Handling | Glossy Lamination |
Color | Black |
Feature | Recycled Materials, Antistatic |
Size | Can Be Customized |
Packaging | Carton Box |
Logo | Acceptable Customer's Logo |
Application | To Storage PCB Boards Or Electronic Components |
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Q1:What are the three types of ESD packing?
A1:There are three primary types of ESD packaging that can be used to this effect: conductive material, dissipative material, and anti-static material. Conductive material. Conductive material is a type of material that helps to conduct any electric charges away from the object.
Q2: What are ESD boxes made of?
A2: They are constructed from Corstat® conductive fibreboard and are available from stock in a variety of sizes. Your ESD Packaging Boxes can also be customised with standard divider sets that work seamlessly with your totes and can be configured to your specific requirements.
Q3:What is ESD used for?
A3: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a flexible, tube-like tool called an endoscope to remove precancerous and cancerous areas in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Q4: What is ESD in electronics?
A4: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is the release of stored static electricity. Most commonly, the potentially damaging discharge of many thousands of volts that occurs when an electronic device is touched by a charged body.
Q5: What is an ESD container?
A5: Durable plastic storage bins made with electrostatic dissipative (ESD) materials. ESD Containers are AkroBins made to protect sensitive electronic components from electrostatic charges.