Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 22 20:53:01 EST 2023 | proy
We reuse ESD bags as much as possible and customers are satisfied - however they seem to accumulate here! I have boxes of used ESD shielding bags which are too good to scrap and can be reused. I need my space, so you pay shipping and I will send the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 20:52:58 EST 2001 | zam_bri
This may sounds silly....but, still need to have some info on this. Anyone has an experience in recycling the ESD bag. If any, pls help me with the followings : - How many cycles can the ESD bag can be used. - How do we mark the ESD bag to make sur
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 16:08:43 EST 2001 | CAL
As long as the bag integrety is not sacrificed I would put it back into production. no tears, wear, exessive labels, folds........ In a previous life many moons ago.......we would have our receiving department put returned field failures in used ba
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 15:25:19 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
Can the plastic shelving be used if the ESD sensitive material are in ESD safe bags? ESD safe containers? on ESD safe trays? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 16:20:32 EDT 2021 | stephendo
What do you call ESD safe bags? The pink poly bags are non charge generating but not static dissipative. The plastic can hold a localised charge and that can induce a charge separation in something you put on the plastic. So I think that means you ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 18:03:15 EST 2005 | Diane
Yes to be quite frank and stright foward your trash cans and bags do affect ESD. Esd also tends to jump thereore you do not actually have to touch the parts to create electrial overstress to the parts. As was mentioned in a previous posting there a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 03:34:25 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Can't be 100% sure now, but Xerox used to be proud that recycled photocopier toner was used in the process of making black plastic bags. Toner was full of tiny magnetic particles that were attracted to the electrostatic image transfered from the c
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 12:50:39 EDT 2011 | deanm
We use both the black conductive and blue static dissipative ESD totes in the production of Class 3 military electronic assemblies. In some cases we use ESD bags, but most board assemblies are placed directly in an ESD tote with a lid. The totes cont
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 13:10:15 EDT 2005 | Vic
Does anyone knows if usage of plastic trash bags inside trash bins can effect static charge accumulation. And is it preferable not to use such bags to minimize charge. Thank you Vic
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 08:24:44 EST 2009 | rgduval
Umar, We don't think you've violated ESD handling in the manner you've described. If your employees were wearing foot straps, and your floors are conductive/grounded. I've run into this at multiple companies, where transporting the PCBs station