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CCI Adds ESD Safe Tape to Product Listing

ESD Safe Tape  | In Compliance Magazine

As the electronics industry becomes increasingly sensitive to electro-static discharge, it is important that all precautions are taken to protect your parts. In many shipping situations, tape must be used to secure different types of packaging. If you are in an ESD environment or surrounded with ESD sensitive electronics, it is crucial that you do not neglect something as simple as tape. Tape can be static generating, and thus cause harm to electronics without you knowing it.

Conductive Container Inc.’s ESD tape will give you the peace of mind that your electronics are safe from ESD damage without any change in the performance of the tape. The ESD safe tape is made up of three layers – two dissipating copolymer substrates on the outside and a conductive layer buried between them. This tape provides strong adhesion and meets or exceeds the requirements of ANSI ESD-S20.20.

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ESD Tape Features:

– Non-charge generating

– Safe for all ESD applications

– Multiple uses

– Available in sleeves of 6

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Additional information can be found at: http://corstat.com/component/hikashop/1174-esd-tape/category_pathway-68.html.

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