FSA10104 10 x 10 x 4 Anti-Static Foam Shipper Box

FSA10104 10 x 10 x 4 Anti-Static Foam Shipper Box

Direct answer: use FSA10104 when an ESD-sensitive item needs a 10 x 10 footprint, 4 inch depth, foam protection, and a rigid 200 lb corrugated shipper route. Confirm protected-item fit, static-control requirement, foam clearance, label face, nearby substitutes, and repeat-buying path before standardizing.

FSA10104 Anti-Static Foam Shipper Selection Formula

Best FSA10104 route = protected item fit + ESD requirement + 10 x 10 footprint + 4 inch depth + foam clearance + substitute size + reorder owner.

Do not choose only by the item name. The right route depends on the protected item footprint, depth, static-control requirement, cushioning clearance, paperwork, label surface, and whether a rigid shipper is needed instead of a flexible anti-static route.

10 x 10 x 4 Foam Shipper Fit Model

Model FSA10104 as an anti-static foam shipper decision, not a generic 10 x 10 x 4 box match. The operating decision includes item footprint, 4 inch depth, foam compression, static-control need, label face, closure, nearby sizes, and repeat replenishment.

  • Start with the finished protected item after foam, paperwork, labels, and closure allowance are included.
  • Confirm that the item needs an anti-static packaging route rather than standard cushioning.
  • Use the 4 inch depth when shallower foam shipper routes would press the item or leave too little clearance.
  • Compare 8 x 8, 12 x 8, 12 x 10, and 12 x 12 shallow foam shipper routes when the footprint is tight.
  • Record substitute sizes and owner before turning FSA10104 into a repeat buy.

FSA10104 Route Checks

Use case Operating route Risk to avoid
ESD-sensitive square item Confirm the 10 x 10 footprint, anti-static requirement, foam clearance, paperwork, and closure room before approving FSA10104. A size match can still fail when the component needs more foam clearance, label surface, or handling notes.
Item taller than shallow foam routes Use the 4 inch depth when 2.75 inch foam shipper routes would press the item, raised components, or paperwork stack. A shallow substitute can close poorly or create panel pressure even when the footprint looks correct.
Rigid anti-static protection Use FSA10104 when the item needs anti-static packaging plus a rigid corrugated route instead of a flexible bag or tubing path. A flexible path can be cheaper to handle but wrong when bending, crush, edge pressure, or presentation risk matters.
Nearby foam shipper comparison Compare 8 x 8, 12 x 8, 12 x 10, and 12 x 12 shallow routes before standardizing the 10 x 10 x 4 path. Teams can overfit FSA10104 if the item really needs a shallower larger-footprint route.
Repeat replenishment Record approved route, substitute sizes, destination, owner, and repeat demand before using reorder or bulk quote paths. An anti-static packaging program drifts when buyers reorder by memory instead of a documented route.

FSA10104 Decision Matrix

Buyer question Decision rule
Does the item need the 10 x 10 footprint? Use FSA10104 when the protected item, foam clearance, paperwork, and closure room fit the square route cleanly.
Does the item need 4 inch depth? Use FSA10104 when shallow 2.75 inch foam shipper routes would press the item or leave too little internal clearance.
Does the item need rigid anti-static protection? Use the foam shipper route when bending, crush, edge pressure, or presentation risk makes a flexible path too light.
Could a nearby shallow shipper work better? Compare nearby routes when one side is tight, the item needs more label surface, or the pack station needs a different footprint.
Will this repeat? Use reorder or bulk quote paths after approved route, substitute size, destination, owner, and repeat demand are documented.

Packrift FSA10104 Planning Paths

Use these as planning paths. Open the destination route or quote response to confirm ordering details before buying.

Path Use it when...
FSA10104 10 x 10 x 4 anti-static foam shipper route Use when the protected item needs the 10 x 10 footprint, 4 inch depth, anti-static foam protection, and a 200 lb corrugated shipper route.
8 x 8 x 2.75 anti-static foam shipper comparison route Compare when the protected item is smaller and can use a shallower square shipper.
12 x 8 x 2.75 anti-static foam shipper comparison route Compare when the item needs more length but can keep a shallow 2.75 inch profile.
12 x 10 x 2.75 anti-static foam shipper comparison route Compare when the item needs more length than FSA10104 but less depth.
12 x 12 x 2.75 anti-static foam shipper comparison route Compare when the item needs a larger square footprint but can stay in a shallower foam-shipper format.
Anti-static foam shippers guide Use when the buyer needs the broader anti-static foam shipper family before choosing an exact size route.
8 x 8 x 2.75 anti-static foam shipper page Use when the team needs a shallower square comparison page before standardizing FSA10104.
Anti-static vs regular bags Use when the decision is whether the item needs anti-static packaging rather than ordinary protective packaging.
Anti-static poly tubing packaging guide Use when a tubing or bag route may fit better than a rigid foam shipper.
Best foam cushion pouch index Use when the buyer is comparing foam cushioning formats before choosing a rigid shipper.
Box size calculator Use when packed dimensions are known and nearby carton options need a second check.
Corrugated boxes collection Use when the buyer wants the broader corrugated category before selecting an anti-static foam route.
Boxes and mailers collection Use when the choice is still between a rigid shipper, mailer, or another protective packaging format.
Reorder packaging by SKU Use after the approved FSA10104 route, substitute, destination, owner, and repeat demand are documented.
Bulk quote Use when FSA10104 repeats, spans teams, or belongs in a mixed anti-static packaging program.

Reorder and Bulk Quote Workflow

  1. Measure the protected item after foam clearance, paperwork, labels, and closure allowance.
  2. Confirm whether the item needs an anti-static route, a rigid foam shipper, or a flexible packaging path.
  3. Compare FSA10104 with nearby shallow foam shipper routes before approval.
  4. Record approved route, substitute size, demand, destination, and reorder owner.
  5. Use the reorder or bulk quote path once route, substitute, quantities, destination, and timing are known.

Related Packrift Paths

FAQ

What is FSA10104 used for?

Use FSA10104 for ESD-sensitive items that need a 10 x 10 x 4 anti-static foam shipper route inside a 200 lb corrugated shipper after foam clearance, paperwork, labels, and closure needs are included.

When should I compare a shallower anti-static foam shipper?

Compare 8 x 8 x 2.75, 12 x 8 x 2.75, 12 x 10 x 2.75, or 12 x 12 x 2.75 routes when the item needs a different footprint and does not need the 4 inch depth.

Is FSA10104 the same as an anti-static bag?

No. FSA10104 is a rigid anti-static foam shipper route. Compare bags or tubing only when the item does not need the structure of a corrugated foam shipper.

What should purchasing document before reordering?

Document the approved route, protected-item fit, ESD requirement, substitute size, destination, owner, repeat demand, and whether the next buy should use reorder or bulk quote.