ESD plastics

ESD (electrostatic discharge) plastics are materials with antistatic properties that are used in various industries, including electronics manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, medical, and pharmaceutical.

These materials are characterized by their ability to dissipate electrostatic charges that can cause damage or interference to electrostatic-sensitive electronic devices. As a result, ESD plastics provide protection against electrostatic discharge, thereby protecting products, people, and the environment.

ESD plastics can take many forms, including films, sheets, cables, containers, shoes, clothing, and tools. Depending on the application, ESD plastics can have different properties, such as electrical conductivity, resistance to chemical or mechanical factors, and antistatic properties.

An important aspect of using ESD plastics is their proper dosing and storage to avoid introducing unsuitable or contaminated materials into the production process. Therefore, before implementing ESD plastics in production, it is recommended to conduct a risk analysis and adapt procedures to the properties of the materials used.

In summary, ESD plastics are materials with antistatic properties that are used in various industries to protect electrostatic-sensitive devices, products, and the environment. The use of ESD plastics ensures safety and quality in production.