Static is not fun to deal with. When it gets on time, it creates a major problem. Static is a big issue for electronics because it can affect such circuits and microchips in these items. While small, it can ruin the item inside. Yes, it doesn’t take much for these small, electrical charges to put a damper on your packaging. So, you need to be prepared. Static-free packaging is good for sensitive items, especially electronics, and here, we’ll go over how you can make it better for all of your packaging elements.
The Anti-Static Materials
Some materials are good for reducing static overall.
Pink poly bags are one of them. These bags are able to keep static away from the item. Just put it inside and then boom, you have it.
Another one is conductive foam. This is foam that will conduct and hold these static charges, keeping them off of the item that’s inside.
Finally, you can put the item inside a mailer that has an antistatic shield. While it doesn’t protect it from internal elements that might be there, it is good for any external elements that might cause static to come off of it, so it’s worth using.
Make Sure to Label
When you are putting together static-free packaging, you want to make sure that you show customers you’re taking the right initiative to protect the item from static.
Signage, especially to delineate that the item’s protection from electrostatic discharge is a good thing for you to do. Definitely consider this, especially if you’re looking to use this with your packaging, and will give customers a good peace of mind.
The Best Practices for Packaging the Items
So, while you can use these means to package the items, you also need to package the content correctly, to protect it.
First, there’s grounding. Making sure that the packaging is grounded, so that electrical discharge doesn’t work its way in, is really important. Try not to throw it around, or introduce it to static elements.
Clean environments are another. Try to keep the environment devoid of means to create sticks. Don’t use clothes that might have static in them to handle the items, and wash and protect your hands, as they might be carrying static.
Finally, use layers. Wrap the package in layers, and create a layer between your hands and the item inside. Using multiple layers, without adding any environmental problems, is a good way to keep it safe inside, especially if you’re shipping out electronics that may be expired readily to such static.
Who Needs this
Really, if you’re shipping out any electronics, you need to be mindful of the static that comes with this.
However the tech world, especially when putting these items together, should use it. The right applications of tech will keep this safe and sound, protecting your packaging from all elements.
Aerospace is another. Space packaging is a highly-sensitive field. The parts inside are so sensitive that one wrong move and the item falls apart. When you put together static-free packaging for these sensitive items, you’ll be glad that you did, because it will help keep everything nice and safe.
Finally, medical devices. If you’re someone who is shipping out highly-sensitive medical supplies, you need to use this too. A lot of static-free packaging depends on this, because the devices are highly-sensitive, and need to be properly protected for everyone’s sake.
You owe it to yourself to do this, so make sure that, when you are using this type of packaging, you put together the right system.
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