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Desco Introduces New ESD Workstation Covers

Desco ESD Workstation Covers | In Compliance Magazine

Desco ESD Workstation Covers are designed to cover ESD sensitive products on a workstation.  The covers protect products form ESD, dust, and other contaminants.  They can be grounded with an available ground cord. Surface resistance of the covers is 1 x 105 < 1 x 107 ohms RTT to attenuate electrostatic fields and electrostatic discharges (ESD).

Desco ESD Workstation Covers are made of polyester fabric with minimum 9% carbon conductive nylon fibers.  Continuous and consistent charge dissipation is built in for the life of the covers.  All four edges are bound. An attached 10 mm (3/8”) snap allows the covers to be grounded to the workstation’s ground point.

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Covers come in 4 standard sizes. Custom sizes are available or sublimate customer artwork can be added to meet your company’s needs.

For more information, visit www.desco.com.

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