Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 21:56:58 EST 2024 | davef
Generally for ESD testing, conductive materials (1.0 x 104 ohms to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 11:27:53 EDT 2012 | markhoch
We actually use a turnstyle that you'd see in a subway terminal, connected to an ESD Tester. All operators must pass through this turnstyle everytime they step out onto the production floor. If they don't pass the ESD Test, the turnstyle will not all
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 03:59:34 EDT 2005 | Rob
Won't there be ESD & inspection problems with Martins dispensed all over the board? we only have 1 Martin here and he would fail an ESD test and a cleanliness test. Also he's considerably bigger than any board we make.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 04:38:23 EDT 2002 | bayanbaru
Hi, Is there any ESD system that do not requires the ESD wrist/heel strap testing? You see one problem we face is meeting the wrist strap testing compliance. There bound to have some operator fail to carry out the wrist strap test. How can we preven
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 13:28:29 EST 2023 | markhoch
If you decide on an epoxy floor, make sure you use a contractor that is experienced with installing ESD epoxy floors. The epoxy needs to be continuously mixed to keep the media consistent throughout. We had a contractor who failed to do that, and wh
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 18:04:28 EDT 2004 | kmakiya
Thanks for the info. I have looked at an EVA mesh that will pass esd test as well as exposure to w/s flux and hot water. Stainless is great but the the softer material is what I want. I want to get samples of the thermoplastics from Mcmaster. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 14:10:16 EST 2006 | rsmith@z-mar.com
My company is an ESD firm. I have tested many different floors and sell ESD flooring and other products. With that said, here are my thoughts. Unsealed concrete is porous and tests in the 10 6th-8th range here in the southeast where we have decent hu
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:17:38 EST 2002 | MikeF
I understand your point, and generally agree with you about no lotions in the production area. My question for you and the others is what to do with the person whose skin is so dry it does not make good contact with their ESD wristband? I do not li
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 09:28:35 EDT 2007 | larryp
Thanks for the help but I do have another question. First I guess that just the touching of the smock to the skin is anough to give the charge on the person a path to the smock. OK I can accept that if button up at the breast and sleeves. Now I kno
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 14:58:14 EST 2007 | rgduval
Bill, Likely the latex isn't conductive, so charges will not be dissipated to the metal rack. Whether that constitutes an ESD risk or not will depend on the generative properties of the latex. I've never tested units inside my wash, so I can't spe