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Do I need to seal the metalized static bag with zipper if I put the unit inside the bag? Why?
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Shielding ESD sensitive items from electrostatic charges and ESD events can be accomplished using ESD packaging such as Metal In Bags, Metal Out Bags, covered conductive tote boxes, and In-Plant Handlers with Lids. The ESD shielding bags should be closed via heat sealing, a zipper, or folding over attaching tape or a label. The idea is to restrict the charge to the exterior of the package and protect the contents in the interior.ESD Handbook ESD-TR 20.20 section 4.3.3 Checklists for ESD Packaging Materials includes: 5. Are ESD protective packages properly closed?
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