Semiconductor device storage jig

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ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device storage jig has a vessel which is made of material having a first melting point. The vessel has a recess filled with a conductive material, which is made of a metal having a second melting point lower than the first melting point. The conductive material is in a liquid state, and a member is electrically connected to the conductive material for grounding the conductive material.

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