Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 11:19:19 EDT 2014 | rmazenha
Hi, Which dissipative ESD floor is the best for an industrial usage? - vinyl - epoxy Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 03:13:54 EDT 2014 | Kristof_K
Hi, > > Which dissipative ESD floor is the best > for an industrial usage? > > - vinyl - > epoxy > > Thanks Epoxy look much better and it was cheaper than PVC/vinyl. The surface isn't as smooth because fastidious to the smooth and horizontaly
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 19:06:14 EDT 2005 | Dreamsniper
Kick Out the Salesman from your manufacturing floor! We had that when I was with Commodore B.V. and if you use their tester it passes but if you use other ESD testers it fails. crap!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 11:42:15 EST 2001 | John
We are planning out an expansion project. Currently we have vinyl esd tile in our production area. We've found this to be expensive, easy to damage, and a pain to repair. Has anyone had any experience with ESD floor coatings/paints??? Any advice
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 13:56:41 EST 2001 | csullivan
We currently use a "wax" ESD coating on our floor. It is cheap and easy to repair. However, the maintenace on it is extensive. It also needs to be re-"waxed" quite often. There are permant coatings out there. I have started to look into these pro
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 05:32:39 EDT 2013 | pavel_murtishev
Jim, Thank you for the input. Could you please check your standard filter pore size? A model number would be valuable. How many shop volumes (in cubic meters) do you pump per hour? Customer is seriously thinking over installing AC system similar to
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 21:40:40 EDT 2013 | davef
ANSI/J-STD-001: * Temperature and Humidity: 18-30°C, 30-70%RH ** If out of range, shall verify electrostatic discharge control program according to ANSI/ESD S20-20 is adequate. ** For process control, more restrictive temperature and humidity limits
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 15:29:19 EDT 2013 | jim_n_hky
I can't answer your specific question on the floor, but I have some suggestions. The equipment manufacturer should be able to provide the floor loading requirements. A structural engineer should be able to translate that into specs for hte constructi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 09:44:17 EST 2001 | blnorman
Having formerly worked for a solid rocket motor manufacturer, we were extremely concerned with ESD. I'm not sure of the specifics, but all our floors were painted (concrete). All employees in these areas wore steel toed, conductive shoes, to dissip