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A 1kV Discharge Directly onto a Staple Leads to Increased Energy Penetration Inside Metallized Static Shielding Bags

1311 F2 coverEditor’s Note: Due to the overwhelming amount of positive feedback from the September 2013 issue of In Compliance (pp. 42-48), a follow-up article with additional lab testing by the author was necessary to respond to an aerospace prime.

Thank you for your informative article on “Pin Holes & Staples Lead to Diminished Performance in Metallized Static Shielding Bags.” Have you considered what happens if there is an ESD discharge to the staple in a bag?

2014 International Electrostatic Discharge Workshop Call for Presentations

The ESD Association is now soliciting presentation abstracts for the 8th annual International Electrostatic...

Charging by Walking

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

ESDA to Host EOS/ESD Symposium for Factory Issues

The Electrostatic Discharge Association (ESDA) will host the EOS/ESD Symposium for Factory Issues October...

Measuring Breakdown Voltage With an ESD Simulator

ESD simulators with specific characteristics can be used to precisely measure high voltage breakdown in circuits, helping identify equipment failures and compliance issues.
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Is Static Electricity Static?

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

Pin Holes & Staples Lead to Diminished Performance in Metallized Static Shielding Bags

1309 F4 coverAs early as 1985, the author recalls re-occurring discussions of the effects of puncture holes from component leads and stapling of static shielding bags.

In July 2013, the ESD Experts page on LinkedIn® started a discussion by a USA computer manufacturing company that generated participation from end users, suppliers and consultants both here and abroad. In years past, some held opinions that pin holes do not greatly affect static shielding of metallized bags. There is, however, minimal published data to fall back upon regarding this subject matter.

Are Ions Good for You?

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

Abatement of Static Electricity – Part II: Insulators

Associate Professor Neils Jonassen authored a bi-monthly static column that appeared in Compliance Engineering...

The iNARTE Informer – July 2013

ASSOCIATE EMC, ESD, AND PRODUCT SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS Many of you may not be aware that...
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