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What are the different types of antistatic workstations, and why should we use antistatic workstations?

It can be divided into preventing the generation of static electricity and mitigating the damage caused by static electricity. Static-electricity protection is a long-term, systematic undertaking; any mistake or oversight at any stage could lead to the failure of the entire static-electricity protection effort. In the production process, the primary measures for static-electricity protection include static leakage, dissipation, neutralization, humidification, shielding, and grounding. The human-body static-electricity protection system mainly consists of anti-static wrist straps, ankle straps, work uniforms, shoes and socks, hats, gloves, or finger cots—all of which serve functions such as static leakage, neutralization, and shielding. Grounding-based anti-static treatments for floors primarily include anti-static ceramic-steel composite modular flooring, all-steel modular flooring with anti-static properties, and anti-static porcelain floor tiles. Grounding is crucial for reducing the accumulation of static charges on conductors. Since the human body is a conductor and a major source of static electricity generation, we must minimize the buildup of static charges on individuals who come into contact with sensitive anti-static components or assemblies. A highly effective way to prevent static charge buildup on the human body is through proper grounding. Several types of personal grounding devices are available: in industrial settings, wrist straps are commonly used grounding devices. Wrist straps effectively discharge static charges from your body; to ensure that a wrist strap functions properly, it must make adequate skin contact. A dirty or loose wrist strap may retain residual static charges, rendering the anti-static protection ineffective. Conductive footwear or foot-grounding devices can be used to supplement wrist straps when necessary. At workstations, a conductive or static-dissipative work surface is an essential component of an electrostatic-safe workstation—especially in areas where manual assembly takes place. When using wrist straps, it’s critical to maintain a clean work surface and connect it appropriately to a common ground point. Conductive or static-dissipative materials themselves can generate static charges; however, when properly grounded, they can effectively discharge these charges.

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