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Overview ESD To be able to ensure the reliability and quality of current electronic products, it is necessary to observe the most important HANDLING REGULATIONS when processing electrostatic discharge sensitive devices (ESDS): 1. ESDS may only be processed at electrostatic protection workstations (EPA)! 2. Ensure a constant “smooth” potential equalisation! 3. Ensure personal grounding via wrist and shoe earthing! 4. Ensure conductive, closed clothing! 5. Avoid electrostatic chargeable materials such as normal PE, PVC, polystyrene , etc.! 6. ESDS must not be exposed to electrostatic fields > 100 V/cm! 7. Only use labelled and defined packaging and transport materials! 8. Employee training! Standard colours All ESD products on pages 440-444 have an eco-friendly, conductive powder coating. Here you can see our 7 standard colours, which may deviate slightly from the standard RAL colours due to the pigmentation. RAL 3003 Ruby red RAL 5010 Gentian blue RAL 5012 Light blue RAL 7035 Light grey RAL 7038 Agate grey RAL 9005 Jet black ESD guidelines at a glance: DIN EN 61340-5-1 Last updated in July 2017, DIN EN 61340-5-1 is the standard dealing with electrostatic charge in connection with technical devices. Official title of this ESD standard: "Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena". As part of the international series of standards 61340, which deals with electrostatics in all areas, it is of significance for many industrial companies. Essentially, DIN EN 61340-5-1 contains the requirements that companies must place on their design, concept, creation, setup and maintenance processes for the effective management of electrostatic charges. The requirements formulated are directly related to electrical parts, components or devices that are manufactured, further processed, packaged, operated or handled in any other way and that can be damaged by electrostatic charges. Adherence to ESD guidelines for companies with sensitive production areas such as clean rooms is of particular importance. Sources of electrostatic charge are also considered in DIN EN 61340-5-1. For example, certain material combinations, gases, impurities or the employees themselves unknowingly produce such charges. Standard-compliant industrial chairs ensure product safety In clean rooms compliance with such ESD guidelines should always have top priority. It therefore not only makes sense to orient clean room chairs and industrial chairs to this requirement, but also to prevent the occurrence of electrostatic charges to the greatest extent possible by means of suitable further measures. Companies from the electrical industry should already have a great operational interest in implementing such standards, e.g. DIN EN 61340-5-1, as precisely as possible and striving for their optimal integration into operational workflows. 436
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