ESD floors and accessories
- ESD protection
- Solders and soldering agents
- Operating equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Filter products
- ESD protection
- Solders and soldering agents
- Operating equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Push-button, Ø 10 mm, complete set
ESD earthing plug, 2x 10 mm push-button, yellow
ESD earthing plug for CH socket outlet, 3x 10 mm push-button, square, yellow
ESD hook and loop tape with hook, black, 20 mm
ESD hook and loop tape with loops, black, 20 mm
ESD grounding cable, 2x 10 mm push button, black, various versions
ESD earthing cable, 10 mm push button/eyelet, black
ESD earthing cable, 3m, black
ESD earthing plug, 2x 10 mm push button, yellow
ESD earthing cable, 2.6m, black
ESD cleaner Charge Clean, spray bottle, 1 liter
ESD grounding cable, 10 mm push button/eyelet, black, various versions
ESD grounding cable, 10 mm push button/banana plug, black, various versions
ESD earthing set with copper tape, 1 m
ESD table cover Premium, black, 1220 x 10000 x 2 mm, roll material
ESD cleaner Charge Clean, canister for refilling, 5 liters
ESD floor covering "SafeGrip", roll material, gray, 2.5 mm, 1500 mm x 10 m
ESD grounding strap, black, 100 x 0.08 mm, various versions
ESD table mat set Pro Plus, grey, 6-pieces, various sizes
ESD grounding cable, 2x 10 mm female push button, black, various versions
ESD mousepad, light grey, 225 x 180 x 2 mm
ESD table mat set Pro, blue, 5-piece, various sizes
ESD table mat Premium, blue, 2 mm, cut to size with 2x 10 mm push button, various sizes
ESD shelf covering, grooved profile, roll goods, black, 10 m, various sizes
What requirements apply to ESD floor coverings?
ESD floor coverings must dissipate electrostatic charges in a controlled manner and guarantee permanently stable resistance values. The basis for this is DIN EN 61340-5-1. In EPA areas, dissipative floor coverings are usually used, which dissipate personal charges in a controlled manner via ESD shoes and earthing systems. The material structure, earthing concept and regular measurements of the discharge values are crucial.
What are the differences between conductive and dissipative ESD floor coverings?
Conductive coverings dissipate electrical charges very quickly and have low resistance values. Dissipative materials reduce voltages in a more controlled manner and minimise the risk of sudden discharges. Dissipative ESD floor coverings are predominantly used for electronic workstations, as they protect sensitive electronic assemblies better against uncontrolled discharges.
When are ESD table mats used?
ESD table mats are used at workstations where open electronic assemblies are processed, tested or assembled. They create a defined dissipative work surface and are connected to the EPA system via earthing cables. Typical areas of application are SMT production, rework workstations, test bays and electronics laboratories.
Why is earthing important for ESD coverings?
Without defined earthing, electrostatic charges cannot be dissipated in a controlled manner. This is why floor and table coverings must be electrically connected to earthing points. Only the interaction of flooring, personal earthing and workplace earthing enables a standard-compliant EPA concept and reduces the risk of ESD damage to electronic components.
