Oil & Gas Industry
Moisture Barrier Bags
Aluminised moisture barrier bags are designed to provide a static safe environment for sensitive electronic devices. The bags are heat sealable and suitable for vacuum packaging. Bags are printed with ESD and moisture warning symbols and a lot code for traceability. The bags are manufactured from a laminate of multiple layers of aluminised polyester and polyethylene. Polyester provides puncture resistance while the metal layers are intended to provide shielding of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and to help minimise the penetration of electric field. These bags are tested to meet or exceed certain electrical and physical requirements of ANSI/ESD S541, and to be ANSI/ESD S20.20 program compliant. The bags are RoHS Compliant and lead-free.
Product Code 110
SP-80 SP-81 SP-82 SP-83 SP-84 SP-85 SP-86 SP-87 SP-88 SP-89 SP-90 SP-91 SP-92 SP-93 SP-94 SP-95 SP-96 SP-97 SP-98 SP-99
SP-100 SP-101
Metric Size (mm)
76 x 127 102 x 610 102 x 152 127 x 762 152 x 203 152 x 254 152 x 610 152 x 762 203 x 254 203 x 305 254 x 305 254 x 508 254 x 610 254 x 762 305 x 406 305 x 457 356 x 762 381 x 457 406 x 457 432 x 483 457 x 457 457 x 610
Imperial Size (inch) 3 x 5
4 x 24 4 x 6
5 x 30 6 x 8
6 x 10 6 x 24 6 x 30 8 x 10 8 x 12
10 x 12 10 x 20 10 x 24 10 x 30 12 x 16 12 x 18 14 x 30 15 x 18 16 x 18 17 x 19 18 x 18 18 x 24
Pack Qty
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kraft Union Paper
A lamination of two kraft papers with bitumen for use as a general water resistant wrapper. Ideal for export case lining, interleaving between products on a pallet and wrapping spare parts.
Product Code
22-68A 22-03
22-68C Size
600mm x 100m 900mm x 100m 1200mm x 100m
Grammage (gsm)
120 120 120
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