ESD Gloves, Wrist Straps, Mats & Ionizers
ESD protection is critical in electronics manufacturing. Without proper control, static electricity can damage sensitive components.
Even 100V can damage electronics — and you won’t feel it.
Avoid invisible failures, product loss, and costly returns with a complete ESD protection system including wrist straps, ESD mats, ionizers, gloves, and workstation solutions.
Avoid invisible failures, product loss, and costly returns with a complete ESD protection system including wrist straps, ESD mats, ionizers, gloves, and workstation solutions.
Seen this in our videos? Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is invisible — but it can destroy electronics instantly or cause hidden failures later. Even 100 volts can damage sensitive components. If you work with electronics, ESD protection is not optional — it’s essential.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden flow of electricity between two charged objects. It happens when static electricity builds up and then releases — often when a person touches an electronic component. There are two main types of ESD events: • Human Body Model (HBM) – discharge from a person • Charged Device Model (CDM) – discharge from a device itself ESD is common in: • Electronics manufacturing • PCB assembly • Repair environments • Dry environments
Most people cannot feel static electricity until it reaches around 3000 volts. However, modern electronics can be damaged at: • 100 volts (or less) This means: 👉 You may not see it
👉 You may not feel it
👉 But damage is already happening This is why ESD is called: 👉 Invisible Damage – video
| Type | Static Electricity | ESD |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Stored charge | Sudden discharge |
| Risk | Low | High |
| Visibility | Invisible | Sometimes visible spark |
| Impact | Minimal | Can destroy electronics |
👉 Static electricity becomes dangerous when it discharges (ESD)
Use ESD wrist straps to safely discharge static electricity from your body.
Provide a controlled surface that safely dissipates static charges.
Neutralize static electricity in the air and on insulating materials.
Wear ESD gloves, shoes, and garments to prevent charge buildup.
• Wrist straps
• Mats
• Grounding
• Ionizers
👉 Wrist strap
👉 Mat
👉 Ionizer
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| Protection Method | Function | Required |
|---|---|---|
| Wrist Strap | Grounds body | ✅ Essential |
| ESD Mat | Controls surface charge | ✅ Essential |
| Ionizer | Neutralizes air static | ⚠ Recommended |
| ESD Gloves | Prevent charge transfer | ✅ Recommended |
To create a proper ESD-safe workstation:
Install an ESD table mat and connect it to ground
Use a wrist strap connected to a common point ground
Add an ionizer if working with plastics or insulators
Ensure all tools and surfaces are ESD-safe
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Testing is critical to ensure your ESD system is working properly.
You should regularly test:
Wrist straps (continuity test)
Ground connections
Surface resistance of mats
Using an ESD tester ensures compliance with standards.
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Without proper ESD control:
Components may fail instantly
Hidden (latent) damage occurs
Products fail later in the field
Customer returns increase
👉 This leads to serious financial loss
Build a complete ESD protection system with:
ESD Mats
Ionizing Fans
ESD Gloves & ESD Nitrile Gloves & Shoes
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Electrostatic discharge can weaken components without visible signs. Products may pass testing, then fail later in real use, leading to returns, repairs, and lost trust.
ESD often causes latent damage that is not visible during assembly or inspection.
Small static events can lead to product defects, downtime, and expensive replacement costs.
Without proper protection, sensitive electronics become more vulnerable to unexpected failure.
Effective ESD control requires protection for the body, the work surface, and the surrounding air.
Ground the operator and safely discharge static electricity from the body.
Control static on work surfaces and protect sensitive boards and components.
Neutralize airborne charge and reduce static on insulators and isolated surfaces.
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[INSERT_YOUR_FORM_SHORTCODE_HERE]Common questions from electronics manufacturers and buyers looking for reliable ESD protection.
ESD stands for electrostatic discharge. It can damage sensitive electronics instantly or cause latent failures that appear later.
In many electronics environments, yes. Wrist straps ground the body, while ionizers help neutralize airborne charge and insulators.
An ESD mat safely dissipates static electricity, while a normal surface may allow charge buildup that can damage components.
Yes. ESD damage is often invisible and may only appear later as product failure or reliability problems.
The right setup depends on your process, work surface, environment, and the sensitivity of the electronics you handle.
Static electricity buildup caused by friction or movement.
Yes — most ESD damage is invisible and causes latent failures.
If you handle sensitive electronics, yes.
Yes —you need a
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