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             £31.39 (Inc. VAT)£26.16 (Ex. VAT) £31.39 (Inc. VAT)£26.16 (Ex. VAT)
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              Anti Static Bubble Pouch 130 mm x 185 mm£41.83 (Inc. VAT)£34.86 (Ex. VAT)
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              Anti Static Bubble Pouch 180 mm x 235 mm£33.79 (Inc. VAT)£28.16 (Ex. VAT)
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              Anti Static Bubble Pouch 230 mm x 285 mm£38.05 (Inc. VAT)£31.71 (Ex. VAT)
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              Anti Static Bubble Pouch 280 mm x 360 mm£38.02 (Inc. VAT)£31.68 (Ex. VAT)
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              Anti Static Bubble Pouch 305 mm x 435 mm£41.56 (Inc. VAT)£34.63 (Ex. VAT)
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              Anti Static Bubble Pouch 380 mm x 435 mm£42.58 (Inc. VAT)£35.48 (Ex. VAT)
Anti-Static Bubble Pouches
Protect sensitive electronics with ESD-safe bubble pouches that add cushioning and help dissipate static. Slide-on convenience keeps benches fast while reducing handling risk for PCBs, assemblies and components.
ESD-Safe Pre-formed Fast Packing Scratch Protection
Compare with Standard Bubble Pouches, Small Bubble Wrap, Large Bubble Wrap and Biodegradable Bubble Wrap. Complete the outer with Cardboard Boxes and Packing Tape.
What are anti-static bubble pouches?
Pre-formed sleeves made from dissipative bubble film designed to help reduce static build-up. They combine surface protection and cushioning with anti-static properties for safer handling of ESD-sensitive items.
When to choose ESD pouches
Use for PCBs, modules, drives, sensors and finished electronics. For mixed kits, place each sensitive item in a pouch, then group inside a right-sized outer with additional small bubble or paper void fill.
Typical uses
Electronics manufacturing & RMA: protect populated boards and assemblies between work cells and for returns.
E-commerce tech: phones, accessories and peripherals—reduce scuffs and static risk in courier networks.
Components & spares: cables, connectors, sensors packed by SKU for fast picking.
Kitting & integration: standardise protection for multi-part kits; add cardboard sheets as stiffeners where needed.
Benefits & features
ESD-aware handling
Dissipative film helps reduce static build-up during packing and transit when used within an ESD control process.
Speed & consistency
Slip-on sleeves are faster than wrapping—ideal for repeat SKUs and high-throughput benches.
Neat presentation
Clean, professional appearance for customer-facing tech and service returns.
Choosing the right protective format
| Option | Best for | Pros | Consider | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Static Bubble Pouches | ESD-sensitive items, repeat SKUs | Fast, consistent, static-dissipative | Fixed sizes; use snug outers to prevent movement | 
| Standard Bubble Pouches | Non-ESD items | Great surface protection and speed | No ESD functionality | 
| Small Bubble Wrap | Varied shapes, surface protection | Conforms closely | Slower than pouches; not ESD-safe | 
| Large Bubble Wrap | Heavier goods, large voids | High impact absorption | Bulkier; not ESD-safe | 
For the outer, use snug cardboard boxes and secure with packing tape (H-tape pattern).
ESD packing best practice
Ground yourself & the bench: integrate pouches into an ESD workstation (mats, straps, monitored tools).
Handle by edges: avoid touching contacts and components; insert boards with connectors protected.
Stabilise in transit: use internal pads or sheets so parts cannot move, vibrate or rub.
Combine with
Small Bubble Wrap (non-ESD) for additional cushioning around boxed devices.
Double Wall Boxes for heavier shipments and stacking protection.
Standard Pouches for non-sensitive accessories in the same parcel.
Anti-Static Bubble Pouches – FAQs
They’re made from dissipative bubble film designed to help reduce static build-up during handling and transit—important for ESD-sensitive electronics.
No. Use them within a broader ESD control process (grounding, mats, straps, humidity control) for full protection.
Anti-static pouches are dissipative rather than metalized shielding. If you require Faraday-cage style protection, use dedicated shielding packaging alongside ESD procedures.
Choose the smallest pouch that fits without forcing. The item should not rattle inside. For sharp components, add a second sleeve or internal pad.
Yes, but keep tape off component surfaces. Alternatively, place the sleeved item in a snug inner carton and seal the carton instead.
Isolate each item in its own anti-static pouch, separate with cardboard sheets or dividers, then pack in a snug outer with void fill to prevent collisions.
 
             
             
             
             
            