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can a microwavable plastic container serve as an anti ESD (electro static damage) for an HDD? Thanks?

I need to transport my HDD, unfortunately I've thrown my anti static bagsCan a plastic microwavable container do the job?

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NoJust because you can put it in the microwave doesn't mean it won't generate static electricityIf you're really stuck for something to put it in wrap it in aluminum foilPut a piece of thin cardboard, about the same thickness as a cereal box, over any exposed components and then wrap the foil around itI used to deal with an electronics company that would send it's expensive cards wrapped in aluminum foil.

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