Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The basic rules of using ESD bins



ESD bins have gained impressive popularity nowadays, not only among electronic workshop owners, but also among the regular individuals. Working in an ESD safe environment has become necessary, mainly because of the increasing damage of our electronic devices. Certainly, many individuals now own ESD bins, but what is particularly worrying is the way in which people utilize these bins. These static protective bins have to be used with some specific protocol; otherwise they will not perform their assigned work. There are some principal rules one should not forget when using these bins
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First and foremost, never assemble or carry a component without placing it in a static protective bin. When shipping electronic devices, it is vital to combat any potential damages, so carry them is an ESD bag. Secondly, before utilizing any ESD bins, allow the static charges on the surface to dissipate. This can be achieved either by laying down the bin on a conductive work surface or by holding the bin in one hand while the wrist strap is connected to the ground. This earthing procedure normally takes a few seconds, and the bin will be fully dissipated.

Thirdly, ensure you seal all ESD bins tightly. This ensures you form a complete static protective envelope around all static sensitive devices. Leaving the bin open will give way to some static charges, hence eliminating the protective purpose of the antistatic bin. ESD bins are available in distinct sizes, mainly depending on their functionality. However, don’t be deceived into purchasing massive bins, sturdy enough for your electronic equipment. It is crucial to scrutinize the choices available, selecting the exact bin that is suitable for all your electronic devices. ESD bins are brilliant static protectors for all static sensitive equipment, just ensure you follow the rules when utilizing them.




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