Polyonics to Display ESD Labels, Films and Tapes at the 2016 ESD Symposium
Westmoreland, NH (PRWEB) September 07, 2016 -- Polyonics will showcase its family of antistatic labels, tapes and films at the 2016 ESD Symposium in Anaheim 12-14 September booth 203. The materials comply with the S20.20, IEC 61340 and JEDEC JESD625B standards for charged insulators used in the proximity of static sensitive devices.
ESD-Safe™ Materials
Polyonics family of ESD-Safe polyimide and polyester (PET) tapes, films and label materials comply with the S20.20, IEC 61340 and JEDEC JESD625B standards for charged insulators used in the proximity of ESD sensitive (ESDS) devices. The materials have durable static dissipative top coats with surface resistances greater than 10^4 and less than 10^11 Ohms and low charging pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) and liners that generate less than 125 volts when separated.
Low Charging Label Materials
Polyonics 1.0 and 2.0 mil polyimide and PET label materials provide low charging voltages of less than 125V and can be applied to ESDS components and devices without causing immediate or latent ESD events. They're thermal transfer printable and include low charging liners.
Static Dissipative Films
Polyonics manufactures a wide variety of antistatic films for packaging and protecting ESDS devices. They include 1.0 mil clear and 2.0 mil white PET as well as 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mil polyimide all with surface resistances of less than 10^5 and greater than 10^9 Ohms.
Antistatic Tapes
Polyonics offers ESD-Safe clear and black polyimide and clear and white PET engineered tapes for protecting, insulating and isolating ESDS devices. The tapes provide static dissipative performances greater than 10^5 and less than 10^9 Ohms, low charging of less than 125v and include antistatic PSAs and liners. Tapes are available with 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mill films and 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mil PSAs.
Polyonics at a Glance
Polyonics manufactures innovative, high performance coated materials that withstand high temperatures and harsh environments while protecting products from ESD and/or fire. They are used by manufacturers, converters and OEMs worldwide.
Dave Genest, Polyonics, http://www.polyonics.com, +1 (603) 352.1415, [email protected]
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