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Static Dissipative Mat (Part No: MPM###)Common work surfaces made of wood, sun-mica generate static electricity very easily on frictio n. Covering these work surfaces with static dissipative mats ensures that all electronic components/ sub assemblies are safe while being handled, inspected or tested. Table Mats are of 3 layer construction. A conductive layer is buried in between outer static dissipative layers.
Outer Layers: Provide aesthetic appearance to a work environment protect components on a PCB from shorting while the sub assembly is being tested are easy to clean with any mild soap detergent
Inner Conductive Layer Provides quick drainage of static charges to the ground These mats can be made available in various sizes.
Conductive Rubber Mat (Part No: MPCM###)
Removes any static on the body
This mat can be cut to fit the desk or floor space.
Easy setting
Can be used in high temperature and low temperature environments
No pollution by bleeding anti-static material in the rubber.
Very durable, it withstands cracks and curling
Dimensions : 2mm thick x 1m wide
Floor Mat Installation Procedure:
Step 1
A clean level surface is required for installation of floor mats. Plaster of paris may be used to level the floor surface.
Step 2
Copper Strips are used to create a mesh grid on the floor to ensure that the floor mats are completely interconnected. The copper grids are in turn connected to the earth through a cord. Adhesives are used to stick the copper strips to the floor.
Step 3
The Floor Mats are then laid over the copper grids.
Step 4
All intersections (close to the edges) of Copper Strips are rivetted to the Floor Mat, ensuring contact with the conduc tive layer.
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