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
- Measure the protected item after foam clearance, paperwork, labels, and closure allowance.
- Confirm whether the item needs an anti-static route, a rigid foam shipper, or a flexible packaging path.
- Compare FSA10104 with nearby shallow foam shipper routes before approval.
- Record approved route, substitute size, demand, destination, and reorder owner.
- Use the reorder or bulk quote path once route, substitute, quantities, destination, and timing are known.
Related Packrift Paths
- Anti-static foam shippers guide
- 8 x 8 x 2.75 anti-static foam shipper page
- Anti-static vs regular bags
- Anti-static poly tubing packaging guide
- Best foam cushion pouch index
- Box size calculator
- Corrugated boxes collection
- Boxes and mailers collection
- Reorder packaging by SKU
- Bulk quote
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.