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RAL 7038 RAL 7045RAL 7035
ESD PROTECTION 
In  ordinary  movement  a  person  creates  static  electricity.  In  these 
circumstances hand contact with a conductive material will discharge 
static from the body very rapidly. This is ESD = Electro Static Discharge. 
Static electricity has become a major problem in the electronics industry. 
Usually this passes unnoticed because our bodies do not feel discharges 
below 3000 volts. We may see ESD above 5000 volts as a spark. The 
most sensitive components may be damaged by a charge of just 30 volts, 
and many standard components are sensitive to charges of between 
100...200  volts.  The presence of  inherent  ESD  is  not  easy to  detect. 
Product damage may go undetected at the production stage, but lead 
to failure at a later date. Once the potential dangers of ESD damage 
are understood, effective methods of prevention can be put in place. All-
inclusive protection from electrostatic discharges is a necessity whenever 
modern electronic devices are handled. An EPA (ESD Protected Area) 
should  always  use  ESD  protected  materials  to  prevent  component 
damage. Protection should systematically extend from goods inwards 
areas to fi nal test and packaging. A systematic approach to controlling 
static in the workplace should include the following;
ESD protected workstation, transport, storage systems• 
ESD protected production tools and instruments• 
 ESD protected work clothes, shoes, wrist straps• 
 education of personnel, instructions, quality control• 
 cleanliness is important as dust acts as an isolator• 
 audits to ensure continuous ESD protection • 
QUALITY
Treston is an ISO 9001 registered company. Certifi cation includes the 
design,  development,  manufacture  and  marketing  of  the  company’s 
range of storage equipment and industrial furniture. Most of our industrial 
furniture also has the GS-quality approval (TÜV). TRESTON ESD products 
and  their  materials  are  to  EN  61340-5-1  international  standards. 
Many  of  our  ESD  products  meet  with  cleanroom  requirements  and 
are to the international standard EN ISO 14644-1. class 7. Equivalent 
Finnish standard is FS 209 E, where the number of particles is under 
10 000 per cubic metre of air. 
ESD MATERIAL
Static dissipative high pressure laminate
resistance surface to ground 10• 
6
 - 10
8
 ohm
surface to surface 10• 
6
 - 10
9
 ohm
resistant to heat, solder fl ux, most chemicals and solvents• 
Semiconductive epoxy powder coated steel 
surface resistivity 10• 
5
 - 10
9
 ohm
Semiconductive polypropylene = PP
surface resistivity 10• 
3
...10
6
 ohm
volume resistivity 10• 
3
...10
6
 ohm
temperature tolerance -20...+70°C• 
Semiconductive polystyrene = PS
surface resistivity 10• 
3
...10
6
 ohm
volume resistivity 10• 
3
...10
6
 ohm
temperature tolerance -40...+ 55°C• 
STANDARD COLOURS
The standard colours of steel parts of our workbenches, trolleys, shelving 
and  cabinets  are  shown  below.  Colours  reproduced  here  are  as 
accurate as print techniques allow. 
contact between static-
dissipative laminate and 
earthing point
static-dissipative laminate 
 ABS edging
 balancing laminate
 earthing point for accessories
earthing cable, 1 megohm 
resistor
EARTHING POINT FOR 
ACCESSORIES










