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- Most commonly used shielding bag
High volume manufacturing provides value for the customer
- 40% light transmission
Allows for easy identification of bag contents
- Integral antistatic, low tribocharging properties
Bag contents will not electrostatically charge during movement
- Integral static dissipative properties
Not topically treated, not humidity dependant, won't wear off
- Manufactured on specially designed soft fold converting machines
Prevents scratches and creases maintaining the integrity of Faraday Cage shielding protection
- Large 3/8" wide seals - high performance interior sealing layer
Greater sealing surface provides greater seal strength compared to comparable products with 1/8" wide seals; higher quality, more durable
- Identified with ESD Protective Symbol as required by ANSI/ESD S541 with lot code #.
Improved quality control tracking and identified as ESD packaging.
- Lot coded
Quality control traceability
- Polycarbonate compatible containing no amines or N-octanic acid
Non-corrosive, will not contaminate parts
- Testable to industry standards
Meets or exceeds one or more of the following standards: electrical and physical requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20, Mil-PRF-81705D Type III, EIA 541, EIA 625, MIL-STD-1686, and EIA 583
- Antistatic, low charging, reclosable zipper
Available with heat-sealable opening
- Lead-free RoHS compliant - Click for RoHS Compliancy Statement
- Made in America
The bag's material meets the performance specification requirements of Mil-PRF-81705D, Type III.
Sold in packages of 100 bags packaged in a protective oversized ESD bag.
Resistance of outer surface: <10E11 ohms Resistance of metal layer: <10E2 ohms Resistance of inner surface: <10E11 ohms Thickness: 3.0 mil
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