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- Meets
JEDEC-STD-033B and ANSI/ESD S20.20
Tough, high puncture
resistance, meets flex durability F392-93
condition E test
- WVTR
<0.0003 grams per ASTM F1249-90
- Excellent
choice for moisture barrier protection
- Ideal
for vacuum packaging and nitrogen flushing
- Printed
with ESD warning Symbol, manufacturer name, date
and lot code for traceability
- Meets
Mil-PRF-81705D Type I
- Lead-free
RoHS compliant
- Thickness: Nominal .0040" (.1016mm) ±10%
- Made
in America
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here for Drawings - 48952
Use ESD Shielding 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.”
"...it is important to take
possible temperature exposure into
account when shipping electronic parts. It is particularly important to
consider what happens to the interior of a package if the environment
has high humidity. If the temperature varies across the dew point of
the established interior environment of the package, condensation may
occur. The interior of a package should either contain desiccant or the
air should be evacuated from the package during the sealing process.
The package itself should have a low WVTR." (ESD Handbook TR20.20
section 5.4.3.2.2)
ANSI/ESD S541 Section 6.2
Outside an EPA:
“Transportation
of sensitive
products outside of an EPA shall require packaging that provides:
1. Low charge generation
2. Dissipative or
conductive
materials for intimate contact
3. A structure that
provides
electrostatic discharge shielding.”
Protektive
Pak’s bags are
recyclable
Mixed unsortable plastic
scrap
shall contain assorted plastics of multiple grades that are
co-extruded, bonded or laminated together which are unsortable into
individual grades.
Protektive Pak ESD Bags
Are
Generally Reusable
For best results, bag
inventory
should be continually replenished. It is recommended that standard
packs of bags should be stored in its original packaging in a climate
controlled environment where the temperature ranges from 45 degrees F
to 70 degrees F and relative humidity is 50%. Bags should not be stored
in ultraviolet sunlight, moisture, or heat because the aluminum
shielding layer could oxidize if exposed to these conditions.
We have no reports of
degradation
of ESD control properties of bags sealed in original standard pack
packaging. Protektive Pak's Limited Warranty expressly warrants that
for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, Protektive Pak
products will be free of defects in material (parts) and workmanship
(labor). Before using and after one year from purchase date, users
shall determine the suitability of the Statshield ESD Bags for their
intended use. Users assume all risk and liability whatsoever in
connection therewith. Mishandling or improper storage may render an ESD
Bag unusable to perform its function. ESD Bags that are ripped, torn,
or scratched should be discarded.
From ANSI/ESD S20.20
section
6.2.4.2. Packaging Guidance: "The objective of ESD protective packaging
is to prevent a direct electrostatic discharge to the ESDS item
contained within and allow for dissipation of charge from the exterior
surface. In addition, the packaging should minimize charging of the
ESDS item in response to an external electrostatic field and
triboelectrification. They may also lose static shielding properties by
crumpling, puncturing and folding."
Some end users reuse a
Statshield® Transparent Metal In ESD Shielding Bag up to six
times
and then discard.
Ideally, the user should
test,
auditing some percentage of the re-used ESD Bags using test procedures
outlined in ANSI/ESD-S11.11 Surface Resistivity Standard,
ANSI/ESD-S11.12 Volume Resistance Measurements of Static Dissipative
Planar Materials, and Shielding Materials ANIS/ESD S11.31.
Protektive Pak's only
obligation
shall be to replace such quantity of the product proved to be
defective. See full Limited Warranty information.
“The
Organization shall
define ESD protective packaging for all ESD susceptible item material
movement within Protected Areas, between job sites and field service
operations.” See ANSI/ESD S20.20 section 6.2.4.1. Packaging
Requirements.
“ESD
susceptible items shall
be packaged in ESD protective packaging while not in a Protected
Area.” See ANSI/ESD S20.20 section 6.2.3.1.
Statshield® bags
are packaged
100 per package in an oversized shielding bag rather than a cardboard
box. Therefore, our bags are not exposed to water vapors that will
degrade the metallized shielding layer. Our bags have an additional
layer of barrier protection because of our packaging.
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