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Anti Static ESD Foam Roll PU EVA IXPE Conductive Material For Shipping Tray
ESD Foam, also known as anti static Foam, is a versatile foam material that can be used for ESD protection and packaging of electrostatic-sensitive device that meets a variety of requirements.
ESD foam is classified into different types based on resistance, including antistatic foam, conductive foam, and static dissipative foam. It is offered in the form of foam rolls, anti-static foam sheets, foam blocks, ESD foam inserts, foam padding, plank foam, and various foam shapes to accommodate diverse packaging needs.
Specification:
Types of ESD foam:
Anti-Static foam types | Ordinal ESD Foam Features | Foam Shape | ESD Type | Odor |
ESD PE Foam
| Single Thickness: 0.5-7mm | Roll / Sheet / Tray | Permanently | No Odor |
Laminated :100mm |
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Color: Black |
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ESD EVA Foam
| Single Thickness: 0.5-70mm | Sheet / Block/ Tray | Permanently | —– |
Laminated :100mm |
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Color: Black/Blue/Red |
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ESD EPE Foam
| Single Thickness: 3-50mm | Sheet / Tray/ Insert | Around 6 Months | No Odor |
Laminated :100mm |
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Color: Black,Pink, Red |
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ESD PU foam
| Single Thickness: 3-40mm | Sheet/ Block/ Tray | Around 6 Months | ——– |
Laminated :100mm |
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Color: Pink , Black |
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Types of ESD Tray:
Item | Foam Tray | Blister Tray | PP Injection molded Tray | Corrugated Tray | Foam Injection Molded Tray |
Material | PU/PE/EVA/EPE | PP/PS/PET | PP | PP | PP |
Color | Black/Pink/Red | Black/Transparent | Black | Black | Black |
Conductive Value | 10^3-10^5 | 10^3-10^5 | 10^4-10^9 | 10^3-10^5 | 10^5-10^8 |
ESD Value | 10^6-10^9 | 10^6-10^9 | 10^6-10^9 | ||
Customize | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
low cost | Medium Cost | High cost | Low cost | High cost |
FAQ:
Q1:How does the foam to be anti-static?
1)Adding antistatic agent
2)External coating anti-static liquid
The above two ways are most commonly used in the foam factory to make the foam to be anti-static, through these two methods can produce an effective anti-static packaging products for the electronics field.
Q2:Why do electronics need ESD packaging?
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) refers to the flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects. When static electricity builds up, it can damage sensitive electronic devices.
Q3:What is the difference between polyethylene and polyurethane foam?
Polyethylene is a firm, closed-cell foam.It is also sometimes used as a top layer over softer foam in order to provide better footing while the lower, softer foam adds some shock absorption. What is polyurethane foam? Polyurethane is a softer, open-cell type of foam that is made in varying degrees of firmness.