If the anti-static bag is bound, will the effectiveness of the anti-static bag be compromised?
Anti-static shielding bags have a metallized film that forms a continuous conductive enclosure or Faraday cage to provide static shielding and protect static-sensitive devices placed inside the bag. Using a stapler to staple static bags will render them ineffective and is not recommended. Metal spikes provide a conductive path from the outside of the static bag to the inside. The use of metal staples defeats the effectiveness of the ESD shielding bag, creating a conductive path for charges outside the bag to charge or discharge ESD sensitive components inside the bag.



It is recommended to use anti-static labels or anti-static tape to fix the documents after the bag mouth is heat-sealed.

