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- Nylon knitted glove is form fitting and comes in 4 sizes
- Choice where tactile sensitivity is important in handling small parts
- Use where cleanliness or charged device when model (CDM) failures are a concern
- Personnel grounding devices can be tested
With glove worn with regular wrist strap-footwear tester
- Good elasticity and ventilation minimizing sweat buildup
- Resistance 10E5 - 10E8 ohms tested per ANSI/ESD 5P15.1
Standard Practice for In-Use Resistance Testing of Gloves and Finger Cots
A properly grounded operator can touch a charged ESD sensitive device and a damaging ESD event can occur (Charged Device Model). Increasing the electrical path’s contact resistance is one way to control the speed of the discharge and reduce the possibilities of damage. A good way to accomplish this is by wearing static dissipative gloves.
Per JESD625-A (Revision of EIA-625) paragraph 11.5 Gloves / Finger Cots “When gloves or finger cots are required, only cotton gloves, antistatic/conductive gloves, or antistatic/conductive finger cots should be used when handling ESDS [ESD sensitive] devices.”
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