03.21.16
Polyonics has launched ESD-Safe label and tape materials that fully comply with the latest ANSI/ESD S20.20 and its equivalent IEC 61340 requirements. They also fully comply with the ANSI/ESD S541 packaging guidelines for process-required insulators used in ESD protected areas (EPA). According to the company, the materials have proven to help protect ESD sensitive (ESDS) devices and to be valuable tools in helping reduce ESD in ANSI/ESD S20.20 Control Plans.
The Polyonics ESD-Safe materials provide surface resistances of greater than 10^4 and less than 10^11 Ohms and low charging pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) and liners that produce less than 125V with liner removal, allowing them to be safely used with ESDS devices. The materials also provide the same low charging when removed post masking or for label rework and/or repositioning.
Polyonics has also developed a definitive white paper, ESD concerns with PCB assembly: Barcode Labeling and Masking supported by third part test data that covers the science behind ESD, the standards governing its measurements and proposes solutions to protect ESDS devices.
Polyonics ESD-Safe label materials have proven to help solve electrostatic problems arising from human body (HBM) and charged device (CDM) models and are suited for converters and OEMs working in the electronics, automotive, aerospace and medical industries.
Polyonics
Westmoreland, NH, USA
603-352-1415
www.polyonics.com
The Polyonics ESD-Safe materials provide surface resistances of greater than 10^4 and less than 10^11 Ohms and low charging pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) and liners that produce less than 125V with liner removal, allowing them to be safely used with ESDS devices. The materials also provide the same low charging when removed post masking or for label rework and/or repositioning.
Polyonics has also developed a definitive white paper, ESD concerns with PCB assembly: Barcode Labeling and Masking supported by third part test data that covers the science behind ESD, the standards governing its measurements and proposes solutions to protect ESDS devices.
Polyonics ESD-Safe label materials have proven to help solve electrostatic problems arising from human body (HBM) and charged device (CDM) models and are suited for converters and OEMs working in the electronics, automotive, aerospace and medical industries.
Polyonics
Westmoreland, NH, USA
603-352-1415
www.polyonics.com