FAQ: ESD Plastic Boxes for Beginners
ESD plastic boxes are essential for protecting products from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Choosing the wrong type may cause hidden product damage and increase long-term operational costs.
What is ESD? Why do you need an ESD box?
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) is the release of static electricity from people, materials, or the environment. It can damage ICs, cause random PCB failures, and lead to products failing QC inspections. ESD boxes effectively reduce these invisible risks.
What is an ESD plastic box?
An ESD box is designed to prevent static electricity buildup. It features conductive or dissipative properties that help discharge static safely and reduce the risk of sparks.
Important Standards You Should Know
Surface Resistance: 10⁵ – 10¹¹ ohms
Reference Standard: IEC 61340
Reference Standard: IEC 61340
How to choose a cost-effective ESD box
You should choose based on actual working conditions such as risk level, application type (Indoor/Outdoor), and component type. Do not choose based on “price” alone.
Choosing the right ESD plastic box helps reduce product damage and significantly improves manufacturing efficiency.