Low-Charging Labels
ESD-Safe Label Materials for PCB and Component Tracking:
Polyonics ESD-Safe label materials help protect ESD sensitive devices and have proven to be valuable tools in helping reduce the occurrence of electrostatic discharge in ANSI/ESD and JEDEC Control Plans. The materials comply with the latest ANSI/ESD S20.20 and JEDEC JESD625B requirements for process required charged insulators used in the proximity of ESD sensitive devices.
Polyonics family of ESD-Safe polyimide and PET label materials provide static dissipative surface resistances greater than 114 and less than 1011 Ohms and low charging pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) and liners that generate less than 125 volts when separated.
Polyonics XF-781 and XF-782, 1 and 2 mil polyimide-based ESD-Safe label materials, are designed for top and bottom side PCB applications. They remain dimensionally stable when exposed to the high temperatures and harsh chemicals, solders, fluxes, cleaners, etc. used in both lead-free and standard PCB manufacturing processes.
Polyonics XF-446 is a 2 mil white ESD-Safe polyester label material is designed for topside PCB applications plus provides a cost effective solution for applications under 400°F (204°C).
Polyonics ESD-Safe label materials have proven to help designers and manufacturers protect their most ESD sensitive devices from electrostatic charges arising from both human contact (HBM) and charged devices (CDM) and have become valuable elements in the successful S20.20 and JESD625B ESD control plans of global electronics and microelectronics EMS’, ODMs, converters and OEMs.
Polyonics ESD-Safe label materials have proven to help designers and manufacturers protect their most ESD sensitive devices from electrostatic charges arising from both human contact (HBM) and charged devices (CDM) and have become valuable elements in the successful S20.20 and JESD625B ESD control plans of global electronics and microelectronics EMS’, ODMs, converters and OEMs.
Polyonics has worked with leading experts and consultants within the electronics community, ANSI/ESD S20.20 and JEDEC JESD625B standards committees to develop a comprehensive white paper that defines the ESD problem, describes the certified industry test standards and offers guidance as to how best to reduce ESD risks associated with process required insulators.