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HESION anti-static stretch film is a packaging material specifically designed to prevent electrostatic accumulation. It is widely used in the packaging, transportation, and storage of electrostatic sensitive products such as electronic components, circuit boards, and optical devices.
Product Description:
1. Material and Structure:
• Anti-static stretch film is mainly made of polyethylene (PE) resin and anti-static agents. Through special processing, the film surface has conductive or electrostatic dissipation properties, effectively preventing the generation and accumulation of static electricity during packaging.
2. Performance Characteristics:
• Surface resistivity: Usually between 10^6 and 10^11 ohms/square, ensuring that the film can quickly release static charges during winding and wrapping, avoiding electrostatic discharge damage to electrostatic sensitive products.
• Tensile properties: It has good tensile strength and retractility, making it easy to tightly wrap goods and provide good protection.
• Weather resistance: The anti-static performance is stable and is not affected by temperature and humidity changes. It can maintain good anti-static effectiveness after long-term use.
3. Product Specifications:
0.025*50mm*50M / 0.025*250mm*200M / 0.025*450mm*300M / 0.025*500mm*200M
4. Application Range:
• Electronics manufacturing industry: Used for packaging electronic components, circuit boards, integrated circuits, etc.
• Semiconductor industry: Protecting semiconductor devices from electrostatic damage.
• Packaging of products in the medical device, optical equipment, aerospace, and other fields that have special requirements for electrostatic protection.
5. Usage:
• During packaging, ensure that the anti-static stretch film is in full contact with the packaged items. Winding should be as tight as possible to maximize the anti-static effect.
• During use, if necessary, connect to an anti-static grounding system to ensure that static electricity is completely released.Application Scenarios