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1.ESD Ratings: ESD component trays are designed to meet specific ESD protection standards. These standards define the acceptable levels of electrical resistance and discharge capabilities for the trays. Common ESD standards include ANSI/ESD S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-1. ESD component trays undergo testing to ensure they meet these standards and provide reliable ESD protection for electronic components.
2.Size and Capacity: ESD component trays come in various sizes and capacities to accommodate different component sizes and quantities. Trays can range from small trays with a few compartments for tiny components to larger trays with numerous compartments for larger components or assemblies. Manufacturers often provide specifications and dimensions for their trays, enabling users to select the appropriate size for their specific needs.
3.Lid or Cover Options: Some ESD component trays come with a lid or cover to provide additional protection for the components during storage or transportation. The lid helps shield the components from dust, moisture, and other environmental contaminants that could potentially damage or affect their performance. Lids can be hinged or removable, depending on the tray design.
4.Stackable and Nestable Designs: ESD component trays are often designed to be stackable or nestable, allowing for efficient use of storage space. Stackable trays have features that enable them to securely stack on top of one another, minimizing the footprint required for storage. Nestable trays have a design that allows them to fit inside one another when empty, reducing storage space when not in use.
5.Surface and Grip Features: The surface of ESD component trays may have features to enhance component stability and prevent slippage. This can include textured surfaces, anti-slip coatings, or molded-in features that help hold components securely in place within the compartments. These features are particularly important for trays used in applications
Feature | Technical Parameters |
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Recycled Materials | Yes |
Antistatic | Yes |
Application | To Storage PCB Boards Or Electronic Components |
Product Name | Black Conductive Storage Bins ESD Plastic Box |
Temperature Range | -40℃~+80℃ |
Surface Resistance | 10^3~10^5ohms |
Samples | Free |
Printing Handling | Glossy Lamination |
Packaging | Carton Box |
Static Decay | <0.1s |
Industrial Use | Consumer Electronics |
Small Parts Trays | Yes |
Small Plastic Trays | Yes |
ESD Packaging | Yes |
We provide comprehensive technical support and service for our ESD Safe Plastic Boxes. Our team of knowledgeable engineers is available to help answer any questions you may have about the product. We also offer a wide range of repair and replacement services to ensure your ESD Safe Plastic Boxes are always operating optimally.
Our customer service team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide you with prompt and professional service. If you experience any issues with your ESD Safe Plastic Boxes, we are here to help. We will diagnose the problem and provide the best solution for your specific needs.
We understand that your ESD Safe Plastic Boxes are critical to your operations, and we are committed to providing you with the highest level of technical support and service. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Q1: What are ESD bins?
A1: ESD bins and ESD totes diminish the risk of damage from electrostatic discharge, making it easier to handle, transport and store static-sensitive components and materials. ESD bins are made of polypropylene with conductive material that prevents the buildup of electrostatic charge.
Q2: How to avoid ESD in PCB?
A2: ESD Prevention by Design, Use ground planes extensively, as these can help bypass ESD to ground, and prevent it from passing through the active parts of the PCB. Reduce line lengths to reduce parasitic inductance. Parasitic inductance does not allow protection circuits to work fast enough to prevent damage from ESD.
Q3: How do ESD storage bins work?
A3: ESD storage bins help to protect your static sensitive components from static electric charge by careful design and manufacturing of grounding materials to quickly move energy and lower the chance of electrostatic discharge. Fairtech have used anti-static, carbon conductive particles/fibres to ensure that this ESD container is safe and permanently conductive.
Q4: Why use Storage Bins?
A4: A bin storage unit is modular industrial furniture which can be placed in most work environments to provide storage solutions. These storage bins have been thoughtfully designed to cater to the person who is going to be using them or for whatever their contents are.
Plastic bin storage units are ergonomic, functional and durable, making them ideal for use in workshops where all tools must be stored away correctly in plastic parts bins to ensure clutter-free workstations.
The storage bins are designed to be wall-mounted keeping floorspace, walkways and workbenches tidy, available and hazardous free.
Industries where plastic storage boxes are often utilised is in manufacturing which covers a multitude of markets including pharmaceuticals, recycling and textiles.
Modern warehouses require handling and storage solutions which provide consistency, reliability and functionality.
Q5: What are ESD boxes made of?
A5: 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.