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Measure: Indicate surface voltage and polarity of objects. Control: Insulators must be identified at an ESD work area and must meet the guidelines in the ESDA’s ESD Control Program Handbook-ESD TR20.20. Non-Process Essential Insulators If items that can charge to 125 volts or more*, then one of the following will be used: Remove the item…

Read more Identify Sources of ESD at the Work Area with Static Field Meter: Measure – Control – Verify

Education is the ESD Association’s first priority. By offering convenient training, the Association provides ESD professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to meet the challenges of ESD in their companies. Visit the ESDA’s Online Academy for information    

A complete static control program must also deal with isolated conductors that cannot be grounded and insulating materials (e.g., most common plastics). If an insulator cannot be removed from the ESD Protected Area, substituted with an ESD protective version, or controlled with a topical antistat, ionization must be used. These insulators are often referred to…

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Lenovo Service posted a video on their youtube site called “Understanding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) for Technicians.” We encourage you to take a look.  The video is very informative and does a good job of covering the basics of ESD control when working with ESD susceptible devices or components. The basic practices of controlling ESD when…

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Conductors Electrical current flows easily Can be grounded Materials that easily transfer electrons (or charge) are called conductors and are said to have “free” electrons. Some examples of conductors are metals, carbon, and the human body’s sweat layer. Grounding works effectively to remove ElectroStatic charges from conductors to ground. The other term often used in…

Read more ESD Basics: Conductors Vs Insulators

The ESDA established the TR53 Technician Certification Program, which is based on the ESDA’s technical report, ESD-TR53 Compliance Verification of ESD Protective Equipment and Materials. This important document supports and maintains static control programs designed around ANSI/ESD S20.20 Standard for the Development of an Electrostatic Discharge Control Program for Protection of Electrical and Electronic Parts,…

Read more Become TR53 Technician Certified

  The EOS/ESD Association is offering tutorials. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge of ESD. Both tutorials are requirements of the ESDA Program Manager Certification curriculum. Register early and save! May 11 – 12, 2016 ($1,710) The ESD Program Development and Assessment (ANSI/ESD 20.20  Seminar) – Learn How to implement and maintain…

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