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Requirements for an ESD Work Surface

The purpose of an ESD protective working surface is to aid in the prevention of damage to ESD Sensitive Devices (ESDS) and assemblies from electrostatic discharge. An ESD protective working surface provides protection in the following two ways:

  1. Providing a low charging working surface area that will limit static electricity to be generated below potentially damaging levels.
  2. Removing the electrostatic charge from conductive objects placed on the working surface.

As such, ESD Work Surfaces are a vital part of all ESD Control Plans. Any surface that an “exposed” ESDS is placed upon can be considered an ESD Work Surface. Yet, with a variety of different materials available for differing applications, how do you choose the right surface for your application?

Watch back our On-Demand Webinar as we dig deeper into this subject:

0:00​ Intro and Overview

01:20​ What is an ESD Work Surface

02:19​ What does IEC 61340-5-1 say?

04:10​ Work Surface Grounding

05:53​ What does an ESD Work Surface do?

06:14​ Additional Benefits of ESD Matting

06:58​ Question Time

10:18​ Types of ESD Work Surface and their Applications

20:09​ Qualification and Compliance Verification

21:08​ What does IEC 61340-2-3 say?

22:53​ Testing ESD Work Surfaces

25:53Continuous Workstation Monitors

27:44​ ESD Work Surface Maintenance/Cleaning

30:20​ Question Time

43:02​ Contact Details

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