ESD Control Packaging Solutions
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| Protektive Pak® Impregnated Dissipative Corrugated Products |
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| Conductive and Dissipative Foam |
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| Miscellaneous Material Handling Products |
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| Factory Closeouts and Overstocks |
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| Aerial Drawing: A detailed listing of ESD Protektive Packaging requirements per work area |
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| RoHS Compliancy & REACH Statement |
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| Class Zero and ESD Control |
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| Scientific Notation Numbers |
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| Benefits of Protektive Pak Impregnated Corrugated vs. Coated Material |
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| How to Measure a Circuit Board; How to Measure a Box |
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| ESD Association Standards |
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| ESD Control Program Periodic Verification |
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37810 - TRASH RECEPTACLE, INCL HANDLES & WIRE 13-1/2 x 12 x 13-1/4 IN (34.2 X 30.5 X 33.7 CM)
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37810
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Trash Receptacles
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- 9 gallon capacity
- Economical ESD protective product to replace high charging plastic trash cans
- Antistatic, low charging dissipative surface
- Constructed with double sides, triple ends, and double thickness bottom for greater durability
- Steel reinforcing frame provides additional strength and durability
- Conductive plastic handles provide ease of handling along with reliable ESD control path-to-ground
- Identified with ESD Protective Symbol (Ref: ESD 8.1)
- Easy assembly without the need for tape, glue, or staples
- Impregnated corrugated material; greater durability than coated or printed material
- Static dissipative surface of 10E6 - 10E8 Ohms
- Buried shielding layer minimizes sloughing and rub-off contamination
- Made from 100% recycled material, and is 100% recyclable
- ESD protective liners also available - Click here
- Made in the United States of America
"It should be understood that any object, item, material or person could be a source of static electricity in the work environment. Removal of unnecessary nonconductors, replacing nonconductive materials with dissipative or conductive materials and grounding all conductors are the principle methods of controlling static electricity in the workplace, regardless of the activity." (ESD Handbook TR20.20 section 2.4)
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