Correct Uses, Limits & Buyer Checklist
Pink anti static bags reduce static charge generation but do not provide electrostatic shielding.
They are designed for use inside EPAs to replace ordinary plastic bags and help control tribocharging. Pink antistatic bags are suitable for non-ESD-sensitive items and secondary packaging, not for shipping sensitive electronics.
Pink anti static bags are widely used in electronics manufacturing and ESD programs because they reduce static charge generation compared with ordinary plastic bags.
But the most common misunderstanding is this:
Pink antistatic ≠ shielding.
This page is designed as a “confusion-killer” guide: what they’re for, what they’re not for, and how to select them safely.
Pink antistatic bags are designed to:
reduce static generation (low charging)
dissipate charge over the film surface
serve as the “acceptable plastic bag” option within an EPA
You’ll often see the statement “only acceptable plastic bags in an EPA” tied to pink antistatic bags; this is about controlling charge generation in controlled areas.
Pink antistatic bags typically have no shielding properties—they are not designed to stop external electrostatic fields from reaching the contents.
Antistat explicitly frames pink antistatic bags as suitable for ESD protected areas, but not shielding.
Sorting/kitting non-sensitive items
Moving accessories, documents, labels, or hardware inside an EPA
Organize items that are already protected by a primary packaging method
Reduce charge generation in internal logistics
Avoid using pink antistatic bags as a substitute for proper protection when:
shipping ESD-sensitive PCBs / ICs
storing sensitive electronics in uncontrolled areas
transporting outside an EPA
Use this quick checklist when sourcing:
Clear labeling: “antistatic / low charging” with ESD symbol
Fit and sealing: open-top vs resealable zip; seal strength for logistics
Use environment: EPA internal vs external shipping
Don’t overclaim: if you need shielding, pick the correct category
| Your scenario | Pink antistatic OK? | Use shielding instead? |
|---|---|---|
| Inside EPA, non-sensitive items | ✅ Yes | — |
| Secondary packaging for organization | ✅ Yes | — |
| Shipping PCBs/ICs to customers | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Storage in uncontrolled warehouse | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Scenario | Pink Antistatic OK? | Shielding Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Inside EPA, non-sensitive items | ✅ Yes | — |
| Kitting/sorting accessories | ✅ Yes | — |
| Secondary organization | ✅ Yes | — |
| Shipping PCBs/ICs | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Uncontrolled warehouse transport | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Q1: Are pink anti static bags ESD safe?
They reduce static generation and are commonly used inside EPAs, but they generally do not provide shielding.
Q2: Why do people say pink bags are the only acceptable plastic bags in an EPA?
Because ordinary plastic can hold high static; pink antistatic bags are engineered to be low charging within EPAs.
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