Special receptacle or package – For a building component – Shingle
Patent
1991-04-12
1992-04-28
Price, William I.
Special receptacle or package
For a building component
Shingle
383 1, 383107, 383116, 220DIG30, B65D 8542
Patent
active
051079895
ABSTRACT:
A container for packaging electronic components which are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge or fields comprises a container made of paperboard or paper having an electrically conductive coating of electrostatic shielding material on the exterior surface thereof, and a coating of inorganic non-carbonaceous electrostatic dissipative material on the interior surface thereof. The electrically conductive coating preferably has an electrical surface resistivity of less than about 10.sup.5 ohms/square, and the inorganic, non-carbonaceous, electrostatic dissipative coating has an electrical surface resistivity of greater than about 10.sup.5 ohms/square. The electrostatic shielding material is preferably a carbonaceous material, and the non-carbonaceous, electrostatic dissipative material preferably comprises particles of amorphous silica or silica-containing material coated with antimony-doped tin oxide.
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Conductive Containers Inc.
Price William I.
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