In the past we spoke about some types of ESD bags (antistatic bags vs. dissipative bags, moisture barrier bags). Today we want to focus on the whole selection process for ESD bags: from choosing the correct type of material all the way through to determining the right size for your application. Sounds complicated you say? Honestly its not and once you have the right tools (youre welcome!), youll be an expert in no time. So lets go!
Yuanlong Packaging Product Page
Choose the correct material for your ESD bag
Before you get started, you need to be clear about the purpose of your ESD bag and the environment its being used in. Make sure you have the answers to the following questions:
What do you intend to put inside the ESD bag? ESD sensitive items? Non-ESD sensitive items?
Is moisture an issue you need to consider?
Do you need your ESD bags be self-sealable? Or will you be using ESD tape/labels to close your bags?
Are the items inside your ESD bag sensitive to physical damage?
Will the ESD bags (and obviously the items inside) be stored on a grounded shelf inside an EPA or are they being transported outside of an EPA, as well?
Once you have answers to ALL of the above questions, you can move on to the below selection chart and choose the right material for your application.
ESD sensitive items
Moisture protection
Self-sealable
Physical protection
Inside/Outside EPA
Metal-In
x
x
Both
Metal-Out
x
x
Both
MBB
x
x
Both
Bubble Shielding
x
x
Both
Pink Antistatic
x
Inside only
Pink Antistatic Bubble
x
x
Inside only
Conductive Black
Only if used on a grounded surface
Inside only if used with ESD sensitive items
A few more details on the different types of materials listed in the above chart:
ESD bags which protect ESD sensitive items. The ESD shielding limits energy penetration from electrostatic charges and discharge. They offer good see-through clarity. Available with and without dissipative zipper.
Metal-In Shielding Bags
Integral antistatic and low tribocharging bags which will not electrostatically charge contents during movement. Bags have an aluminum metal outer layer of laminated film. Available with and without dissipative zipper.
Metal-Out Shielding Bags
Contact us to discuss your requirements of esd aluminum foil zip-lock bag. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
Offer ESD and moisture protection and can be used to pack SMD reels or trays.
Moisture Barrier Bags (MBB)
These bags combine the Faraday Cage and mechanical protection. They shield about twice as well as normal shielding bags of equivalent size.
Bubble Shielding Bags
Economical bags which are made of polyethylene. They are for use with non-ESD sensitive items destined for use in an EPA. Available with and without zipper.
Pink Antistatic Bags
ESD bags which are made of pink-tinted, amine-free, antistatic polyethylene. They provide good mechanical protection and are for use with non-ESD sensitive items. The 25mm flap has a self-adhesive strip to close the bags.
Pink Antistatic Bubble Bags
Black conductive film is made of virgin low density materials with black conductive compound to achieve high toughness and strength.
Conductive Black Bag
Calculating the correct size for your ESD bag
Once you have selected the correct type of material, its time to choose the right size for your ESD bag. There are different ways to determine this based on the type of material you use:
Shielding, Black Conductive and Pink Antistatic Bags
A. Bag Width = Items Thickness + Items Width + 25mm
B. Bag Length = Items Thickness + Items Length + 50mm
Moisture Barrier Bags (MBB)
A. Bag Width = Items Thickness + Items Width + 25mm
B. Bag Length = Items Thickness + Items Length + 76mm
Pink Bubble and Bubble Shielding Bags
A. Bag Width = Items Thickness + Items Width + 76mm
B. Bag Length = Items Thickness + Items Length + 76mm
Bonus Tip: Measuring a bag
It might seem obvious to some of you but given that we do get these types of queries on quite a regular basis, we thought this would be a good opportunity to include. Imagine you already have ESD bags that you use in your company. Someone has just taken the last one of the shelf and you need to order some more. How do you know what size ESD bag you have in front of you so you can place a new purchase order? No worries we have the answer:
A. The width is measured from inside seem to inside seem. This is also your opening.
B. The length is measured from the top of the opening to the bottom of the bag.
Bonus Tip 2: Remember your ESDs items
Outside an ESD protected area, the objective of ESD protective packaging is to prevent a direct electrostatic discharge to the ESD sensitive item contained within and allow for dissipation of charge from the exterior surface. In addition, the packaging should minimize charging of the ESD sensitive item in response to an external electrostatic field and triboelectrification. If the user does not know the sensitivity of the items being used, static shielding packaging should be used.
Do you have any more questions or require a quote for ESD bags? Vermason can help so make sure you get in touch!
Like
Loading...
The company is the world’s best electro static discharge film supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.