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News Release from: TBA Electro Conductive Products | Subject: Wheelie bins
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2000
Bins solve the problem of storing waste
in EPAs
TBA Electro Conductive Products (ECP) has introduced new wheelie bins that solve the problem of storing waste in electrostatic discharge protected areas (EPAs).
Static control specialist, TBA Electro Conductive Products (ECP) has introduced new wheelie bins that solve the problem of storing waste in electrostatic discharge protected areas (EPAs) Featuring hinged lids and sturdy wheels, the new wheelie bins are moulded from static dissipative plastic and are suitable for both waste disposal and PCB recycling applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Disposal of paper and other types of waste in EPAs is widely recognised as a potential source of static discharge.
TBA ECP's new wheelie bins provide large capacity static safe storage in such situations.
Additionally, manufacturers frequently require storage for PCBs and other components prior to repair and/or recycling and such storage in EPAs should also be static safe.
TBA ECP's wheelie bins provide excellent static and physical protection in this and similar applications.
TBA Electro Conductive Products is a specialist manufacturer of high quality electro static protection (ESP) and electro magnetic interference (EMI) shielding products.
The static control range includes packaging and storage systems, grounding products, work surfaces, instrumentation, coatings and complementary services such as quality audits.
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