EPA Access control systems
- ESD protection
- Optical inspection and lighting
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Filter products
- ESD protection
- Optical inspection and lighting
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
EPA RFID access control, turnstile right incl. SGT ProPlus
EPA RFID access control, turnstile left incl. SGT ProPlus
What tasks do EPA access systems fulfil?
EPA access systems control access to electrostatically protected areas and check whether people fulfil the required ESD protection measures. This prevents unchecked persons from entering sensitive electronic areas.
What tests are carried out before access to the EPA zone?
ESD shoes, heel straps or wrist straps are often tested before access. The systems check defined resistance values and ensure that electrostatic charges can be reliably dissipated.
Why are access systems combined with personnel testers?
The combination of access barriers and personnel testers automates the checking of personnel earthing and reduces manual testing processes. At the same time, it improves documentation and traceability within electronics production and quality assurance.
When are EPA access barriers used?
EPA access barriers are used in electronics production, clean rooms, test bays and other controlled production areas. They support compliance with standardised ESD protection measures, particularly in sensitive production environments.
