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Antistatic Polyethylene Bag Technology: Part 2 – Testing, Performance & Industry Applications

Antistatic Polyethylene Bag Technology: Testing, Performance & Industry Applications – Part 2 5. How Antistatic Additives Work The working mechanism of antistatic additives is based on controlled surface conductivity: Additives migrate to the film surface They attract a thin layer of moisture from air Moisture increases surface conductivity Static charges…
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Understanding Antistatic Polyethylene Bag Technology: Part 1 – Science, Risks & Static Control in Packaging

Understanding Antistatic Polyethylene Bag Technology and Static Control in Packaging – Part 1 Static electricity is an invisible but critical hazard in industries dealing with powders, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and sensitive electronic components. During material handling, filling, or transportation, uncontrolled static charge buildup can lead to serious safety and quality issues…
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Anti-Static Bags vs Non Anti-Static Bags — Understanding the Difference and Their Applications

In many industries today — particularly pharmaceutical, electronics, chemical, and defense — static electricity can cause serious damage to sensitive products.When packaging materials or powders rub against one another, they can generate static charges. These invisible charges may not seem harmful but can ignite flammable materials, damage electronic components, or…
LDPE vs HDPE Bags — LDPE packaging roll for pharmaceutical and food products

LDPE vs HDPE Bags — Choosing the Right Material for Pharmaceutical, Food, and Industrial Use

LDPE vs HDPE Bags — Choosing the Right Material for Pharmaceutical, Food, and Industrial Use Selecting the right packaging material is not just about cost or appearance — it directly impacts product safety, shelf life, and performance. Among the most widely used plastics for flexible packaging are LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) and HDPE (High-Density…