Seeed Studio’s new packing boxes

in PCBs by DP | 13 comments

New packing boxes from Seeed Studio:

We used to stock almost all products in static-free plastic bags. Fair enough, it’s convenient and also easy for people to handling. However, the plastic causes many problems like environmental pollution, weak protection and bad product image I’d like to say. So, we started to prepare a new packing method since couple months ago. And now here it is!

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  1. haley says:

    So our next order with multiple items going to arrive in a big box

  2. NASAbuilder says:

    The plastic causes “many” environmental issues… like the larger box, oil-based foam, and additional packing weight fuel costs aren’t going to cause a problem?

    Does this mean when I order a bunch of blank PCBs, they’re all going to come in individual boxes now? Because that would be absurd. Ooh, I see, this is for THEIR products; still, hopefully they’ll be able to minimize excess.

    • Gun Powder says:

      Giving the benefit of the doubt, the (hopefully) conductive foam *could* be PLA based.. :)

      Technically, they should still be in conductive silver mylar bags..

      • Sjaak says:

        I guess the added value lies more in easier packaging. With little bags it is trial an error to fit an order in a box.

  3. bob says:

    Seriously that does NOT look like static safe foam, rather just normal foam that is dyed black to fool the purchaser.

    Not to mention this will increase the risks of missing product or incorrect product.

  4. Trev says:

    It seems a somewhat curious decision. Most of the larger/more expensive electronic parts I buy that come in boxes with foam, also come in (often) sealed (against the elements) antistatic bags. I doubt that the claimed environmental benefits are real. Sounds like spin for cost cutting to me.

  5. robert says:

    Well at least the larger cardboard boxes can easily be re-purposed as storage containers. And they’re definitely preferable to simple padded envelopes when sending delicate parts.

  6. JBeale says:

    A few seconds with a voltmeter (well, ohmmeter) will tell you if it’s anti-static foam.

  7. pietja says:

    Can i buy just an empty box for storing my own stuff,i can fold them myself :p

  8. arhi says:

    Great that they decided to go with boxes :D. I noticed surestudio moved to this type of black boxes while ago and it was a very nice surprise (the foam in surestudio boxes is not conductive – nor it is black, no idea about seeed)

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