Posted on Mar 21st 2018
Before we answer that, let's briefly review electrostatic discharge first.
Electrostatic Discharge or ESD: A Quick Review
Sometimes called the "invisible enemy", static electricity or ESD can wreak havoc in many work environments if not properly managed.
Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by an imbalance of electrons on the surface of a material. This imbalance produces an electrical field that can be measured and that can influence other objects at a distance. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is the transfer of charges between bodies at different electrical potentials.
You're most likely aware of ESD at two extremes: the zap of that shock from striding across a carpet or witnessing the destructive nature of a lightning strike.
However, between these two extremes are electrostatic discharges found in workplace environments that can actually be costly or dangerous. Personnel shock injuries can range from a mild annoyance to a temporary loss of sight or hearing.
This same static discharge can ignite flammable mixtures and damage electronic components. Static electricity can also attract contaminants in clean environments or cause products to stick together.
Why You Need ESD Shoes...
While there are physical and mechanical causes
Combined with ESD flooring, you can prevent
Industries that would benefit from ESD flooring and footwear include laboratories, clean rooms, hospitals, utility plants, high-tech manufacturing, car manufacturing and plastics, just to name a few.
What We Offer...
To offset potential damages from ESD, Ground Zero offers a variety of protective footwear:
ESD Shoes channels the flow of electrons built
Q: Where do the heel strap cords need to be placed?INSIDE THE SOCK - Between the sock and skin OUTSIDE THE SOCK - Between sock and shoe? Is this specified in any ESD documentation? If so, which standard? A: I like this question because I used to always put the strap between my [...]
Q: Are ESD shoes and Conductive shoes the same thing? A: There are two types of ESD shoes, Static Dissipative and Static Conductive. The Static Conductive shoe will guarantee a combined resistance of personnel and footwear of less than 1.0E6 Ohms. I have a pair of Static Conductive shoes that when I’m standing on a [...]
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