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Cost Benefits
Real Cost vs. Purchase Price
CCI looks at the 'Real Cost' when making ESD packaging recommendations. First and
foremost, all physical and ESD requirements must be met. The cost of the package
must be reasonable in proportion to the value of the product packaged and handled.
The following lists other factors that CCI considers in making its final
recommendations.
- Labor cost of loading and unloading the package
- Storage space and the associated cost
- Shipping cube
- Purchase price of the package
- Potential for static damage
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- Potential for physical damage
- Reusability
- Recycling and environmental issues
- Packaging shelf-life requirements
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Bulk Board Shipping/Returnable
A common problem in the electronics industry is the movement of static sensitive circuit boards in-plant and
from subcontractor sites to OEMs. The traditional method has been to bag all the boards, load the board into
a Kraft corrugated tote and ship in this manner. The more recent trend is toward eliminating the bags by
procuring conductive Corstat corrugated boxes. While the initial purchase price of Corstat is
more than Kraft, the long run savings can be very substantial. To survive repeated handling, it is important
that the totes are built from the appropriate materials. CCI.s Corstat coating actually extends the life
of corrugated. In addition, it is important to design the package with all die-cut and bent over wall
construction.
Case Study: Corstat Tote vs. Kraft Tote and Bags
| Assumptions: |
- Totes and Partitions are built with bent over walls, Cover is Die-Cut
- Totes Last 20 Trips in Palletized Format
- Bags are one Time Usage
- 500 Totes Required / 20 Board per Tote
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Corstat Tote |
Kraft Tote and Shielding Bags |
| Cost of Tote Ass'y |
$20.00 |
$10.00 |
| Cost of Bags |
-0- |
$4.00 (20 Bags @.20EA) |
| Labor Cost after 1 cycle |
$20.50 |
$17.00 |
Total Cost after 10 cycles |
$25.00 |
$80.00 |
| Total Cost after 20 cycles |
$30.00 |
$150.00 |
| Total Cost x 500 = |
$15,000 |
$75,000 |
| Other Considerations - Charge Generating |
| Materials |
None |
Kraft Box |
| Recyclable |
Yes |
Box-Yes / Bag-No |
| Labor at Customer Site |
$.50 (.025/board) |
$3.00 (.15/board) |
Bulk Board Shipping/One Way
In many situations boards are shipped long distances and it is not practical to reuse the packaging. In these applications
the box should be built to withstand the abuse of transportation, but not for continuous reuse. A sturdy but much more
economical style of package can be designed. Here it is sufficient to use single wall construction. An anti-static foam pad
on the top and bottom are excellent for shock and vibration. Labor can be a large percentage of the cost of bulk shipping
of circuit boards. The best package is likely to minimize labor on the shipping and receiving end. Yet, the package must
get the contents to their destination safely with respect to the physical and electrical sensitivity of the product.
Case Study: Corstat Grady Box vs. Kraft RSC and Bags
| Assumptions: |
- Boxes are RSC's. Partitions are single wall slotted style
- Boxed and Bags are used for one cycle only
- 20 Boards per box, boards are 8" x 10" x 1"
- 2500 Box sets are required
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Corstat Grady Box |
Kraft Tote and Shielding Bags |
| Box Assembly |
$6.00 ea |
$2.75 |
| Shielding Bags |
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$4.00 |
| Labor |
$.50 |
$3.00 |
| Total Cost |
$6.50 |
$9.75 |
| Other Considerations - Charge Generating |
| Materials |
None |
Kraft Box |
| Recyclable |
Yes |
Box-Yes / Bag-No |
| Labor at customer site |
$.50 |
$3.00 |
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