By following best practices for rear camera packaging, you can ensure that cameras are received in the best possible condition to get the best value.
By re-using packaging material and reducing waste you can lower shipping costs and reduce the impact on the environment.
Preparing the camera for packaging
1. The camera module acts like a magnet, pulling in smalls screws or other metallic debris, which cause damage to the blue light coating, drastically reducing the value of the camera
2. By carefully using a magnetized screw driver from a slight distance, the technician can effectively remove debris to protect the camera lens and coating.
Packaging rear cameras
3, Do not place cameras directly in the box or large bag, as they will become damaged during transport. Instead place cameras in an ESD safe mini bag.
Place the cameras you want to ship in individual ESD bags to prevent the cameras from scraping up against each other.
4. Continue until you have a total of 10 LCDs (5 LCDs on each side). It’s not recommended to wrap more than 10 LCD’s due to a higher possibility of being damaged while in transit.
5. Place a layer of thin filler inside the box, making sure to cover the sides.
6. Place stacks of Rear Cameras.
7. If necessary, add a few layers of filler on top to fill the box.
8. Place your packing list inside.
9. Before sealing the box, gently shake the carton to check that nothing is moving. If you notice something moves, add filler.
10. Close the cover and secure with tape. Write the BuyBack Authorization Form (BBAF) number on the front of the package.