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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
4012 Newark / element14 3M Not Provided 3M - 4012 - STATIC PROTECTION CONTAINER
4023 Newark / element14 3M Not Provided 3M - 4023 - STATIC PROTECTION CONTAINER
82064 Newark / element14 DESCO Not Provided DESCO - 82064 - STATIC PROTECTION MAT; 60FT
2209 Newark / element14 3M Not Provided 3M - 2209 - STATIC PROTECTION WRIST GROUNDER
17200 Newark / element14 DESCO Not Provided DESCO - 17200 - STATIC PROTECTION HEEL GROUNDER
98130 Newark / element14 DESCO Not Provided DESCO - 98130 - STATIC PROTECTION WRIST GROUNDER
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  • Anti-Static vs. Static Shielding Bags
    While "anti-static" and "static shielding" sound pretty similar, there are great differences when it comes to ESD protection. The main difference involves the sensitivity of the component in the bag. Anti-Static vs. Static Shielding Bags. Home. About. Press Releases. Current All-Spec Promos
  • Static Electricity and Ways to Prevent it
    As users and converters of pressure sensitive tapes, we need to understand static electricity: where it develops, the dangers associated with it, and, of course, ways to control it. Static electricity is much more prevalent in low humidity conditions and the coming months are typically the driest
  • Stop Static ..... Staying Safe at the Pump
    that, on average, there are over 1,000 static-caused fires during re-fuelling in the USA alone. These fires give rise to consumer injuries and even fatalities, as well as extensive direct property damage. When you consider that in the USA there are between 11 to 12 billion vehicle-re-fuelling
  • Static Electricity - The Hidden Danger in Hazardous Areas (.pdf)
    National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes and guidelines highlight safe working practices in hazardous areas; specifically how to control static electricity, which in many cases is capable of providing the ignition source for a fire or explosion. The article discusses typical industrial
  • Standards regarding Static Electricity in Ignitable Atmospheres
    and preventing the ignition of ignitable atmospheres. The most comprehensive standards are: NFPA 77: Recommended Practice on Static Electricity (2007). Cenelec CLC/TR 50404: Code of practice for the avoidance of hazards due to static electricity (2003). API RP 2003: Protection against Ignitions Arising
  • Choosing the Correct Flooring for Hazardous/Static-Sensitive Environments (.pdf)
    Terms such as "anti-static", "static-dissipative" and "conductive" are often used interchangeably to describe materials which have properties designed to reduce or eliminate problems caused by static electricity. No doubt in many cases products are specified according to these terms without any
  • Testing Times: Ongoing Maintenance of Static Control Equipment and Procedures (.pdf)
    The basic principles of static control: earthing metal plant, avoidance of ordinary plastics and grounding personnel should be well understood. These subjects were discussed in some detail in "Ear To The Ground" Issues 1 and 2 (which are still available by request) and are covered in various
  • 'Best Practice' Makes Sound Business Sense - How to Avoid the Real Cost of Non-Compliance in Static Control (.pdf)
    Practice on Static. Gas. Propanol. 0.65. Electricity,(National Fire Protection Association). Ethyl acetate. 0.46. Methane. 0.28. ¨. Protection Against Ignitions Arising out of Static,. Propane. 0.25. Lightning, and Stray Currents, (2003), (American. Ethane. 0.24. Petroleum Institute). Hexane. 0.24

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