RS PRO Blue Bench ESD-Safe Mat, 1.2m x 600mm x 3mm
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProUse Type
Bench
Thickness
3mm
Suitable For
Chemical Resistance, Continuous Monitoring, Soldering
Colour
Blue
Length
1.2m
Width
600mm
Surface Texture Type
Smooth
Complies with EN 61340-5-1
Yes
Number of Material Layers
3
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO ESD Bench Matting
Introducing RS PRO ESD bench matting. These mats are designed to help prevent damage to ESD sensitive items and assemblies from Electrostatic Discharge. During application, the mats drain static charge, ground the item and protect surfaces from wear.
Where would you use these ESD mats?
Anti-static matting should be laid out in the workshops or advanced laboratories for microelectronic industries such as electronic semi-conduct devices, electronic computers, electronic communication equipment and integrated circuits.
Features and Benefits
Great value ESD Bench Matting
Made from anti-static (conductive) and static- dissipative materials with synthetic rubber
Static Dissipative Layer
Conductive Layer
Static Dissipative Layer
Smooth blue Finish
All bench mats come with 10 mm studs in each corner
Construction
3 mm thick 3 layer structure
A surface layer is a 1.25 mm thick static-dissipative layer
A middle layer is a 0.5 mm conductive layer
The bottom layer is a 1.25 mm thick static-dissipative layer
Dimensions
1200 x 600 x 3 mm
Why is it important to be ESD safe?
ESD safe mats help to create an ESD protected area (EPA). This is a defined space where all surfaces, objects, people and ESD Sensitive Devices (ESDs) are kept at the same electrical potential. This is achieved by using anti-static materials such as rubber. The mats can be used on your worktop bench or the floor. You can also use ESD safe gloves and ESD safe footwear to ensure optimum personal grounding and protection. It's important to create an EPA because electrostatic discharge can cause safety issues and damage your electrical components.
Standards
Conforms to ESD S20.20 and EN 61340-5-1 ESD.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProUse Type
Bench
Thickness
3mm
Suitable For
Chemical Resistance, Continuous Monitoring, Soldering
Colour
Blue
Length
1.2m
Width
600mm
Surface Texture Type
Smooth
Complies with EN 61340-5-1
Yes
Number of Material Layers
3
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO ESD Bench Matting
Introducing RS PRO ESD bench matting. These mats are designed to help prevent damage to ESD sensitive items and assemblies from Electrostatic Discharge. During application, the mats drain static charge, ground the item and protect surfaces from wear.
Where would you use these ESD mats?
Anti-static matting should be laid out in the workshops or advanced laboratories for microelectronic industries such as electronic semi-conduct devices, electronic computers, electronic communication equipment and integrated circuits.
Features and Benefits
Great value ESD Bench Matting
Made from anti-static (conductive) and static- dissipative materials with synthetic rubber
Static Dissipative Layer
Conductive Layer
Static Dissipative Layer
Smooth blue Finish
All bench mats come with 10 mm studs in each corner
Construction
3 mm thick 3 layer structure
A surface layer is a 1.25 mm thick static-dissipative layer
A middle layer is a 0.5 mm conductive layer
The bottom layer is a 1.25 mm thick static-dissipative layer
Dimensions
1200 x 600 x 3 mm
Why is it important to be ESD safe?
ESD safe mats help to create an ESD protected area (EPA). This is a defined space where all surfaces, objects, people and ESD Sensitive Devices (ESDs) are kept at the same electrical potential. This is achieved by using anti-static materials such as rubber. The mats can be used on your worktop bench or the floor. You can also use ESD safe gloves and ESD safe footwear to ensure optimum personal grounding and protection. It's important to create an EPA because electrostatic discharge can cause safety issues and damage your electrical components.
Standards
Conforms to ESD S20.20 and EN 61340-5-1 ESD.