Conductive Hook and Loop Strap

$ 2.17
Description Our Conductive Hook and Loop Strap is excellent for binding or packing any individual packages together at any one time. Conductive hook and loop strap is designed to be used for securing bundles of DIP tubes, boxes, or other items within an EPA. It is simple yet effective to use and is non-static generating. This product has a hook and loop stick back feature for easy application. Manufactured with static-free hook and loop fasteners. Size: 580mm x 21mm. The hook and loop strap is made with antistatic nylon and conductive yarn. The buckle is made with a non-static generating plastic. Conductive Hook and Loop Strap Features: Available in black as standard Size: 580mm x 21mm Non-static generating strap, safe to use in an EPA Secures bundles of DIP/IC tubes, Jedec trays, boxes, and other items in an EPA Strap has a hook and loop stick back feature for easy application Great for binding individual packages together at any one time Compliant according to IEC-61340-5-1 International Standard RoHS and REACH compliant CE approved Technical Specification: Composition: Nylon and conductive yarn and plastic buckle Total length: 580mm / 23 inch Width: 21mm Conductive strap: 580mm (Tolerance /- 10%) Normal hook and loop strap: 80mm Conductivity: <10^6Ω Package: 1000 pcs/inner bag. 2000 pcs/ctn. ESD Standards & Regulations Compliance: IEC-61340-5-1 CE approved RoHS compliant REACH compliant If you have any queries or need further assistance with regard to this product, please contact us and one of our Bondline team members will help you. View our full range of ESD Packaging.

Description

(51124A-0030-F) Bullseye Glascadia Burnt Orange Opalescent with Steel Blue Opal Drizzle 90 C.O.E. Glass

Limited Edition

All stated dimensions of sheet glass are approximate. Because of the unique process and conditions of manufacturing art glass, the sheets are not perfectly square, nor are the sizes exact. Unless noted otherwise all sheet glass is approximately 1/8″ thick.

*Note On Image Accuracy: While glass is notoriously difficult to capture well in a photograph, great care is given to present glass as true-to-life as possible. Computer monitors vary widely and may not reliably portray the glass or its color.

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