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KSB2416-MB-25-TPU Kleanstat Flex (KSF) TPU ESD Medium Airless Bubble Tray Liner 24.25" x 16.125" x .375" (.025 Gauge)

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KleanStat Flex™ KSF TPU ESD Medium Airless Bubble Tray Liner — 24.25" x 16.125" x 0.375" (0.025" / 25 Gauge) Static Dissipative Cushion Liner for Trays & Totes (Reusable WIP + Transfer Protection)
ESD Packaging Tray / Tote Liner Medium Airless Bubble Static Dissipative TPU 24.25" x 16.125" 0.025" (25 Gauge) Reusable / Durable

Overview

KSB2416-MB-25 is a static dissipative TPU tray liner featuring a medium airless bubble cushioning structure, designed to protect ESD-sensitive electronics during WIP staging, internal transport, and tray/tote storage. Sized for common 24" x 16" tray footprints (24.25" x 16.125"), it helps standardize one of the highest-touch surfaces in electronics operations.

Medium-profile cushioning (0.375") is ideal when you want more protection than a flat sheet liner but do not need the higher profile of large-bubble liners. This supports repeatable handling behavior without overfilling trays or changing stack height in racks and carts.


Why ESD control matters (cleanroom and non-cleanroom)
  • Trays and carts are exposure multipliers: they touch product repeatedly across staging, movement, and queues.
  • ESD damage can be latent: “good today” components can fail later, creating reliability and warranty issues.
  • Cushioning reduces handling damage: a stable liner helps reduce scuffs, corner impacts, and vibration transfer.
  • Standardization drives discipline: approved liners reduce substitution risk and keep training consistent across teams.

What’s included (published)
  • Product: KleanStat Flex™ KSF TPU ESD Medium Airless Bubble Tray Liner
  • Overall size (published): 24.25" x 16.125"
  • Profile height (published): 0.375"
  • Material / thickness (published): TPU — 0.025" (25 gauge)

Key features and benefits (published)
  • Static dissipative TPU construction designed to reduce electrostatic exposure during tray/tote handling
  • Medium airless bubble structure adds cushioning without relying on trapped air (supports more consistent protection over time)
  • Reusable liner format supports WIP loops, staging queues, and repair workflows
  • Sized for common tray footprints to standardize transfer points without changing your trays
  • 0.025" (25 gauge) construction supports frequent use while keeping the liner lightweight and easy to deploy

Quick specs (published)
SKU KSB2416-MB-25
Product type Medium airless bubble tray liner
Material Static dissipative TPU
Overall size 24.25" x 16.125"
Profile height 0.375"
Thickness 0.025" (25 gauge)
Best use WIP trays/totes, carts, staging queues, internal transport, repair loops

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ESD Risk WIP Handling EPA Discipline Verification Culture KSB2416-MB-25

Medium-cushion tray liners: the practical middle ground for WIP protection

When teams improve ESD programs, they usually focus on the obvious controls: wrist straps, worksurfaces, and signage. The next level of maturity is controlling the product journey—how parts are staged and moved between process steps. Trays and totes become high-frequency contact points where both electrostatic exposure and handling wear can accumulate.

KSB2416-MB-25 is positioned as a “middle ground” control: more protective than a flat sheet liner, but with a lower profile than large-bubble options. That matters operationally because stack height, rack clearance, and tray nesting often dictate what is feasible in a real factory. Medium cushioning helps reduce scuffs and light impacts while keeping material handling predictable and repeatable.


How to prevent “ESD drift” at transfer points
  • Standardize by tray size: one approved liner SKU per footprint eliminates improvisation.
  • Define replacement triggers: tears, residue buildup, or deformation should prompt replacement (keeps handling consistent).
  • Train the material handlers: shipping/receiving and logistics teams often touch product most.
  • Verify the basics: combine controlled liners with routine ground and wrist-strap verification to avoid “safe liner, unsafe station” gaps.

Recommended pairings (verification + outbound protection)

If you have any questions please email us at Sales@SOSsupply.com or give us a call at (214)340-8574. OR check out the AI ChatBot powered by SOSCleanroom data libraries - give it a try! THIS IS NEW FOR 2026! © 2026 SOSCleanroom. All rights reserved.