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Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:00:41 +0100
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Hi Technet

Well my Question is abut the packing of the populated boards. Several time
our company sent the board to another sister branch. We are use following
process for it

1. First we pack in a antistatic bag.   ( We want to remove )

2. After we wraps it in a antistatic Bubble sheet.

3. Then we put it in a carton Box,

4. Rest place in the carton box we fill-up by the normal foam.

5. Seal it by normal Packing Tape.

Question is, if we remove the antistatic bag and wrap  the board directly in
antistatic bubble sheet, and follow the rest process , is it will right way
at the point of static safety as well as cost reduce ?


With regards
Pankaj Karnwal
Quality  Assurance Ext. 211
BESL  A-4,Sec-5   NOIDA , 201301, INDIA
e mail : <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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