ESD cleaning agents and cleaning cloths
- ESD protection
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Filter products
- ESD protection
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
ESD cleaner Charge Clean, spray bottle, 1 liter
ESD cleaner Charge Clean, canister for refilling, 5 liters
Why are special ESD cleaning agents used?
Conventional cleaning agents can leave insulating residues and impair the conductivity of ESD surfaces. ESD cleaners clean work surfaces and floor coverings without negatively changing defined resistance values.
Why is regular cleaning important in EPA zones?
Dust and dirt can affect the controlled dissipation of electrostatic voltages. Regular cleaning supports stable discharge values and contributes to process reliability in electronics production and test bays.
What requirements apply to cleaning agents in EPA zones?
Cleaning agents for EPA areas must be low in residue, compatible with the material and suitable for conductive surfaces. At the same time, they must not create any insulating layers or impair the function of ESD coverings.
Why are aggressive cleaners problematic on ESD surfaces?
Cleaners with a high solvent content or unsuitable cleaners can damage dissipative coatings and change the electrical properties of table or floor coverings. This can impair the protective effect within the EPA zone.
