Re: Looking for biodegradable anti-static (ESD) bags
- From: Zak <jute@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 20:12:19 +0100
James Morrison wrote:
Perhaps there is a better solution out there. In general, we need to ship an electronic device (a PCB inside an aluminium enclosure) and we'd
Our policy currently is to use _no shipping material_ that isn't biodegradable.
What about antistatic caps over parts that are sensitive? It can at least me small that way, and it is probably better to have a little non-degrading waste than a lot of quickly degrading stuff.
The aluminium box will be a pretty good shield against static.
I'm sure you are already reducing volume. It has changed the landscape of consumer products: most packaging contains very little air, to the poinmt that it is often a puzzle to get the product and accessories back into the original box.
Thomas .
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