


ESD shoe straps, also known as heel grounders, are devices that provide temporary grounding by creating a conductive path between the wearer and the floor.
ESD shoe straps function by:
Making contact with the skin
Conducting static through the strap
Connecting to the floor surface
They are commonly used when full ESD shoes are not available.
ESD shoe straps are typically used:
For temporary ESD compliance
By visitors or short-term workers
In controlled ESD environments
They are not a replacement for full-time ESD footwear.
| Feature | ESD Shoe Straps | ESD Shoes |
|---|---|---|
| Use duration | Temporary | Continuous |
| Comfort | Limited | High |
| Reliability | Moderate | High |
For long-term use, ESD shoes are the recommended solution.
ESD shoe straps provide a temporary grounding option for static control. They are useful for short-term or visitor use but should not replace proper ESD shoes in daily operations.
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Q1: What are ESD shoe straps?
A: ESD shoe straps (heel grounders) provide an external grounding path from the wearer to the floor to help dissipate static electricity.
Q2: When should I use ESD heel grounder straps?
A: They’re commonly used when standard footwear does not provide sufficient grounding, or as part of a facility’s ESD control procedures.
Q3: How do ESD shoe straps work?
A: The conductive ribbon contacts the skin (or sock) and connects to the floor through the strap and conductive outsole contact area.
Q4: Can shoe straps be used with regular shoes?
A: They can, but effectiveness depends on floor compatibility and correct installation. Many facilities require testing to verify performance.
Q5: Why do heel grounders sometimes fail ESD tests?
A: Common causes include incorrect fit, ribbon not contacting skin, dirty floor surfaces, worn strap materials, or incompatible flooring.