Block ESD Pallet 120x100x15.5 cm, 3 drag slats
NPESDLP1210K
€62.00
Price per piece
Product information
- Block ESD pallet with continuous raised edges on 3 drag slats
- Developed for safe storage and transport of sensitive electronic components
- IPPC compliant, and need no additional treatment against vermin
- Universal use in distribution, storage or export
- The pallets are nestable, thanks to the nesting principle a stack of pallets takes up little space
- Resistant to the most aggressive chemicals (acids and alkalis)
- Slots between the nested pallets allow easy unstacking with a forklift truck
- Special throughput / surface resistance: 106 < 1010 Ohm/cm
- Can be provided with company logo on request
- Minimum purchase per stack is 15 pieces
Specification | |
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Item Number: | NPESDLP1210K |
External dimension cm | 120 x 80 x 15 |
Material | ESD PP |
Colour | Black |
Weight (kg) | 9.5 |
Additional Information | ESD industry pallet for storage and transport of sensitive electro-components developed. Prevents electrostatic charging and diverts already existing charge. Open upper deck with raised edges all around, 3 drag slats |
Information
ESD block pallets made of electrically conductive plastic have been specially developed for the secure storage and transport of sensitive electro-components. It prevents electrostatic charging and diverts already existing charges. Special passage resistance / surface resistance: 106 < 1010 Ohm/cm. ESD is an abbreviation of "electrostatic discharge," which means "protection against electrostatic discharge." What lies behind electrostatic discharge can be explained by an everyday example: You put a sweater over your head and your hair stands up. The reason lies in frictional electricity, which often leads to an unexpected charge and then ends in an unpleasant discharge in the form of a small electric shock. We face this problem not only in everyday life - electrostatic charging is also a major problem in the storage and transportation of industrial goods. An ignited spark can create a short but high electrical voltage pulse on electronic equipment, which in turn can cause damage to that equipment. To avoid this scenario, it is recommended that ESD-sensitive components and assemblies be stored and transported in ESD-protected environments during all processes.