Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. Join us as we introduce the ESD Safe Power Socket Box, showcasing its static-dissipative construction and integrated grounding system. You'll see how it minimizes particle generation in cleanroom environments and learn about its compliance with ESD S20.20 standards for electronics manufacturing.
Related Product Features:
Constructed from special static-dissipative materials that safely channel electrostatic discharge (ESD) to ground.
Designed to minimize the generation of airborne contaminants in high-end manufacturing environments.
Features dedicated grounding lugs for proper bonding to the cleanroom's grounding grid.
Meets ESD S20.20 standards and resists cleaning solvents common in electronics facilities.
Available in multiple configurations with different socket positions (4, 5, 6) and voltage ratings (220V/380V).
Offers both stainless steel and aluminum end options for various installation requirements.
Suitable for ISO Class 1-5 cleanrooms, semiconductor manufacturing, and aerospace component assembly.
Provides continuous ESD protection for sensitive components in microelectronics production environments.
FAQs:
What standards does this ESD Safe Power Socket Box comply with?
The ESD Safe Power Socket Box meets ESD S20.20 standards and is designed to resist cleaning solvents commonly used in electronics and microelectronics manufacturing facilities.
What types of environments is this socket box suitable for?
This product is specifically designed for ISO Class 1-5 cleanrooms, semiconductor manufacturing facilities, disk drive production, and aerospace component assembly where ESD protection and particle control are critical.
What voltage configurations and socket positions are available?
The socket box is available in multiple configurations including 4, 5, and 6 socket positions with both 220V and 380V voltage options, featuring either stainless steel or aluminum end constructions to suit various installation requirements.
How does the socket box provide ESD protection?
The socket box is constructed from special static-dissipative materials that safely channel electrostatic discharge to ground through integrated grounding lugs, ensuring continuous protection for sensitive electronic components.