ESD foam
- ESD protection
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Filter products
- ESD protection
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Blanks made of Ethafoam EF 220, D = 12 mm, pink, hard, antistatic, PU = approx. 500 pieces (+/- 10%)
Blanks made of Ethafoam EF 220, D = 19 mm, pink, hard, antistatic, PU = approx. 500 pieces (+/- 10%)
Why is ESD foam used?
ESD foam protects sensitive electronic components from mechanical stress and electrostatic charge during storage or transport. Particularly sensitive components can be securely fixed and separated from each other.
Which components are stored in ESD foam?
Typical applications include ICs, connectors, printed circuit boards, sensors and sensitive electronic assemblies with exposed contacts or sensitive surfaces.
What are the differences between conductive and dissipative foam?
Conductive foams dissipate voltages very quickly and are often used for sensitive semiconductors. Dissipative variants reduce charges in a more controlled manner and are suitable for general storage and transport applications.
Why are foam inserts customised?
Customised inserts improve support, protection and organisation and ensure better component protection within transport or storage containers. At the same time, they reduce movement and mechanical stress during handling.
