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Click HERE for Tamper Evident Bags.
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- ESD Shielding
- Low charging interior and exterior layers
- Integral static dissipative properties, not humidity dependent, won't wear off
- Thermo transfer printing
Will not flake off or particulate, reducing cross contamination
- Very low NVR and ionics
Independent lab chemical analysis available
- Proprietary film
- 40% light transmisson; allows for easy identification of bag contents
- Meets Mil-PRF-81705D Type III
- Lead-free RoHS compliant - Click for RoHS Compliancy Statement
- To see Statshield Metal In bags being used at a workstation, click here
- 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: Nominal .0030" (.0762mm) ±10%
Per ANSI/ESD S541 section 8.2.1 Material Identification, "ESD protective packaging shall be marked with the ESD Protective Symbol." And section 8.2.3 Traceability "Packaging should be marked with information that allows traceability to the packaging manufacturer and to the manufacturer's date/lot code information. The date/lot code should allow traceability to quality control information pertaining to the manufacture of the specific lot of packaging.
Recommend closings bags with ESD susceptibility labels. Per EOS/ESD S8 paragragh 3.1 ESD Susceptibility Symbol Application "The Symbol may be incorporated on a sticker used to close or seal ESD protective packaging to indicate that materials inside the package are ESD susceptible."
Use ESD bags to follow ANSI/ESD S20.20 fundamental ESD control principle: "Transportation of ESDS items outside an Electrostatic Protected Area requires enclosure in static protective materials; low charging and static discharge shielding materials are recommended.
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