A Tube Pack generally refers to a packaging format where items—typically cylindrical or tubular in shape—are bundled together in a tube-like container or are packaged in tubes themselves. The specific meaning of “Tube Pack” can vary depending on the industry. Here’s a breakdown of some common uses:

| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tube Material | Polycarbonate, PVC, PS |
| Tube Length | 12″ to 24″ typical |
| Component Count | 20–100 per tube (varies) |
| Compatibility | SMT/TH machines |
| Anti-static Rating | ≤10⁹ Ohms |
Industrial/Manufacturing
Tube Pack refers to a plastic or cardboard tube used to:
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Store and protect small cylindrical parts like diodes, resistors, screws, or precision pins.
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Facilitate automatic feeding into assembly or testing machines.
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Often made of anti-static materials in electronics applications.
Example:
“Diodes are supplied in a tube pack for safe handling and compatibility with automated insertion machines.”

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