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STORAGE CONTAINERS
File Size120KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerETC2
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STORAGE CONTAINERS

Features
Provides ESD and physical protection for ESD sensitive compnonets; with lid
in place, shielding creates “Faraday Cage” restricting electrostatic charges to
exterior to ship or store ESD sensitive items outside an ESD protected area
Available with optional lid, steel reinforcing frame for additional strength and
durability, ESD handles, and permanently static dissipative bottom foam pad
for cushioning
Impregnated corrugated material; greater durability than coated or printed
material
Constructed with double sides, double (boxes under 6” deep) or triple (boxes
over 6” deep) ends, and single (boxes under 6” deep) or double (boxes over
6” deep) thickness bottom for greater durability
Static dissiapative surface of 10E6 - 10E8 ohms - minimizing the potential of
rapid discharge or sparking
Buried shielding layer minimizing the potential of sloughing and rub-off
contamination
Made from 100% recycled material, and is 100% recyclable
No tooling cost
Easy assebmly without the need for tape, glue, or staples
Reusable, ensuring low cost
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SPECIFICATIONS
Properties
Electrostatic Decay
Surface Resistance
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Surface Resistance, Low R.H. Cut-off
High-Voltage Discharge Resistance
Static Shielding
Charged Device Model (CDM) Safety
Current-Carrying Hazard
Corrosivity
Antistat Transfer
Water & Isopropyl Alcohol Extraction
Tests for Antistat Permanence
Sloughing Test
Recyclability
Biodegradability
Volume Conductivity
Shelf Life
Typical Values
0.01 seconds at 72°F and 11.8% R.H.
10E6 - 10E8 ohms/sq. after 11 days at 68°F and 12% R.H.
for surface. 10E3 - 10E4 ohms/sq. for buried shielding layer
4% R.H.
Failure rate 0/5 (no oxide damage in five consecutive tests)
99.9% attenuation at 10kV; 99.6% attenuation at 30kV
RTG >10E7 ohms at 86% R.H. or less
10E3 mA at 110V; 10E3 mA at 220V
Contains 1-3 ppm reducible sulfur
No transfer
Surface resistance 10E8 - 10E9 ohms/square at 74°F
and 36% R.H.
Negligible surface damage at 10 cycles and <5% of surface
damage at 200 cycles in Taber Abrasion Test.
No conductive particles abrased from surface
Complete recyclability of package
Biodegradation in or on moist soil
Conductivity from wall to wall as well as across surface
to assure permanence of the antistatic property
Indefinite
Test Procedures/Method
FED-STD-101, Method 4046
See reverse side for
available sizes.
ASTM D257
Rockwell International Test Report of December 20, 1991
Rockwell International Test Report of December 20, 1991
EIA 541, appendix E, capacitive probe test
Rockwell International Test Report of December 20, 1991
ESD from A to Z
FED-STD-101, Method 3005 for reducible sulfur
Rockwell International Test Report of January 8, 1992
Rockwell International Test Report of January 8, 1992
ASTM D4060 at 70 rpm with CS-17 abrasive-coated
wheels and 1000 grams load
Rockwell International Test Report of January 8, 1992
Rockwell International Test Report of January 8, 1992
Rockwell International Test Report of January 8, 1992
Made in the
United States of America
STORAGE CONTAINERS
PROTEKTIVE PAK
13520 MONTE VISTA AVENUE, CHINO, CA 91710
PHONE (909) 627-2578, FAX (909) 363-7331
ProtektivePak.com
© 2011 DESCO INDUSTRIES INC.
Employee Owned
DRAWING NUMBER
37500
DATE:
September
2011
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