New ESD Waste Bins

Conductive Waste Bin
..........• Made of conductive fibreboard 2mm thick
..........• Rg: < 10E6 ohms
..........• Reinforced with metal hoop at top
..........• Bottom corners are reinforced and fitted with
............round-headed metal studs as feet
..........• Marked with ESD protective symbol
..........• Made in UK

Refuse Sack & Bin Liner
..........• Made of antistatic polyethylene
..........• Charges to <100V, T1000: < 4 sec
..........• Comparable in strength to conventional
............refuse sacks
..........• Printed in black with ESD protective symbol
..........• Made in UK

Round Conductive Waste Bin
..........• Made of black conductive polypropylene
..........• Marked with ESD protective symbol
..........• Washable
..........• Rg: <10E6 ohms
..........• Diameter 265mm max, height 320mm, volume
............14 litre
..........• Made in Sweden

durAstatic Waste Bin
..........• Made of polypropylene by WEZ using
............durAstatic® technology
..........• Permanently static dissipative -
............Rs: 10E9 to 10E10 ohms; T1000: < 2 sec
..........• Intrinsically clean, suitable for use in clean rooms
..........• No surface coating to rub off, washable
..........• Marked with ESD protective symbol
..........• Made in Switzerland

Item Description Price
91100 Conductive Waste Bin, 40CM x 40CM x 78CM $49.60
91101 Conductive Waste Bin, 25CM x 25CM x 40CM $34.40
91102 Refuse Sack, 50L, BLUE, 660MM x 750MM, 100/PK $31.52
91103 Bin Liner, 30L, BLUE, 32CM DIA, 100/PK $23.20
91104 Refuse Sack, 110L, BLUE, 46CM DIA, 100/PK $34.24
91105 Refuse Sack, 110L, GREEN, 46CM DIA, 100/PK $37.71
91106 Conductive Waste Bin, Round, 26CM $18.16
91107 durAstatic Waste Bin, 330MM x 330MM x 530MM $38.05

“All non-essential insulators (plastics and paper) such as coffee cups, food wrappers and personal items shall be removed
from the workstation or any operation where unprotected ESDS [ESD sensitive items] are handled.
[EN 61340-5-1 Edition 1 2007-08 clause 5.3.3 ESD protected areas (EPA)]

“Necessary insulators in the environment cannot lose their electrostatic charge by attachment to ground. Ionization systems provide neutralization of charges on these necessary insulators (circuit board materials and some device packages are examples of necessary insulators). Assessment of the ESD hazard created by electrostatic charges on the necessary
insulators in the work place is required to ensure that appropriate actions are implemented, according to the risk”.
[EN 61340-5-1 Edition 1.0 2007-08 Introduction]

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