Common ESD Glove Mistakes That Cause Static Failure

Many ESD incidents occur not because gloves are missing, but because they are used incorrectly.
Below are the most common mistakes that lead to ESD protection failure.
 
 

Wearing ESD Gloves Without Grounding

 
ESD gloves do not eliminate static on their own.
Without grounding through shoes or floor systems, charges have nowhere to dissipate.
 
Result:
•Static accumulates on the operator
•Hidden ESD damage occurs
 
 

Washing Gloves Incorrectly

 
Improper laundering can damage conductive fibers.
 
Common issues:
•Using fabric softeners
•High-temperature drying
•Excessive washing cycles
 
Always follow manufacturer instructions to maintain ESD properties.
 
 
Using the Wrong Gloves for the Application
 
Not all ESD gloves are suitable for every task.
 
Examples:
•Nylon gloves used in high-risk assembly
•Non-coated gloves used where grip is required
 
Mismatch between glove type and task increases ESD risk.
 
 
Skipping Regular Testing
 
Over time, resistance values can drift due to wear and contamination.
 
Best practice:
•Periodic resistance testing
•Replacement schedules based on usage
 
 
Ignoring Training and Procedures
 
Even certified ESD gloves fail if operators are not trained.
 
Training should cover:
•Proper wear
•Grounding requirements
•Inspection routines
 
👉 For correct usage guidance, see /https://esdbest.com/how-to-use-esd-gloves/.

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