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Statfree G2™ Conductive Rubber Mat
Rubber material holds up well against solder, fluxes, acids and abrasion
Why are ESD Systems premium mats technically superior?
- Rolls do not include hardware
Have you tested your floors lately for Static Control properties?
Chemical Resistance Chart
Click HERE for complete Floor Mat Chart.
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- Made from 100% superior Nitrile Butadiene Rubber
Not inferior Styrene Butadiene Rubber blend
- Rubber material holds up well against solder, fluxes, acids and abrasion
- Reversible rubber
Extends mat life
- Durable homogeneous rubber will never delaminate
- Meets ESD protective flooring requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20 and EIA-625
- RTT: 10E4 - 10E5 ohms per ANSI ESD S7.1-1994
- RTG: 10E4 - 10E5 ohms per ANSI ESD S7.1-1994
- Thickness: 0.060" (1.5mm)
- Not suitable for use with chairs, carts, or wheels.
See our conductive vinyl, Statfree CVTM
- Lead-free RoHS compliant
- Use our Molded Hook Tape to adhere mat to carpeting
- Use our Two-Sided Adhesive Tape to adhere mat to concrete, tile, and table tops
- Our Reztore™ Surface & Mat Cleaner is great for cleaning floor mats
- Made in America
RTT 10E4 - 10E5 ohms “Conductive Flooring Material: A floor material that has a resistance to ground of less then 1.0 x 10E6 ohms.” (ESD STM7.1-2005 Definitions)
Meets ANSI/ESD S20.20 Table 1 technical requirements recommendations and is suitable for ESD floor component in Flooring - Footwear System as primary grounding method <3.5 x 10E7ohms per ESD STM 97.1 Floor Materials and Footwear-Resistance in Combination with a Person.
“ESD protective flooring, used with approved footwear, may be used as an alternative to the wrist strap system for standing operations.” (ANSI/ESD S20.20 section 6.2.2.2 Personnel Grounding Guidance)
“The use of floor materials to control personnel or equipment generated static has a number of benefits. Floor materials tend to be passive. Employees who work in areas protected with floor materials simply need to wear and test the appropriate footwear. They do not need to implement any additional actions themselves to assure that the floor material is functioning properly.” (ESD Handbook TR20.20 section 5.3.4.4)
Due to variations in computer monitor displays, color shown may not be exact. For true accurate color, please email Service@ESDSystems.com to request an actual sample.
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