Available in different sizes according to requirements, ESD shielding bags supplied by Hot Tools can protect sensitive components from potential static damage. Their main use is for packaging various PCBs, electronic components, etc.
Their special four-layer structure forms an induction hood effect to isolate the inside items from electrostatic fields. The inner layer is made of static eliminable polyethylene. This hot seal bag is transparent so that the items inside can be clearly recognised from outside, and size and printing can be customised.
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