Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 13:42:02 EST 2008 | bbarton
Just wondering if there is anyone out there using a national (US) company to provide ESD smocks, cleaning and repair. Spending a ton of money handing them out to people just to have to replace them in a short period of time. Any recommendations??
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 22:18:09 EST 2008 | davef
uniform service esd Questions are: * Why do you "just to have to replace them in a short period of time?" * What do you mean by "a short period of time?" * How will that chage if you contract with a service company?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 13:42:38 EST 2005 | jdengler
And if you check the tags you will find over half are not even ESD smocks. Companies like everyone to look the same but they don't like the price tag on the real ESD smocks so the buy normal smocks and make everyone wear them.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 21:15:24 EST 2001 | davef
back, fronts, and sleeves. * Record data on each coat tested. Look here [ http://www.esdjournal.com/eosesd/smocks/smocks.htm ], if you think: * Testing is a can of corn. * Detergents don't affect smock performance. * Smocks don't wear-out. * Smock c
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 13:51:57 EST 2005 | Brick
I have an idea/invention to put this whole "ESD/floating potention/to-smock-or-not-to-smock" idea to rest! Complete nudity underneath the SKIN-TIGHT-FULL-BODY-SUIT, anti-static, ESD smock, and all smocks must be "tethered" to the building's power gr
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 16:54:14 EDT 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
For a typical assembly facility ( where assembly of circuit cards and shelves is carried out), what are usual recommendation for : 1.Ambient conditions ( Temp and Relative Humidity) 2.Use of Smocks If humidity is less than 40%, what are special prov
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 16:39:37 EDT 2007 | larryp
We are looking at ESD chairs in our EPROM room. Currently we are using smocks with wrist straps, this was set up before me. Is there any special or different things that needs to be done to the smocks to make them work with an ESD chair?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 16:56:53 EST 2005 | rsmith
I manufacture ESD supplies such as smocks and conduct ESD audits from time to time. With that said, here is my deal on smocks...ESD smocks work well to shield harmful static charges on clothing such as wool, silk, and synthetic fabrics. It is like we
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 14:36:58 EST 2005 | Cmiller
To try to address the original question, the smocks we use have a pretty healthy wrist band on them that grounds them to your skin. You still need to wear heel straps to ground your body to the floor. Some smocks do not have the wrist bands and those
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 20:36:01 EDT 2007 | rfrog
LarryP, ESD smocks in combination with a wrist strap provide a path to ground for any charge potential. An operator wearing a smock while grounded will provide a path to ground for the chair. With an ESD chair you can have antistatic or static