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ESD chair

An ESD product is designed to safely dissipate static electricity and prevent it from damaging electronic equipment. ESD chairs, mats and accessories help control static charge, which is essential in workplaces where sensitive electronics are handled. At Backshop, you'll find an assortment of ESD-safe products that ensure the safety of your equipment and create a comfortable, efficient work environment.

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ESD products ensure that static charges that can build up on the body or objects are diverted directly to the ground. This is achieved through the use of conductive or antistatic material in the products. For example, an ESD chair has a specially designed conductive base and upholstery that prevents charge from building up as you sit. ESD mats, often placed on work surfaces, help keep the workplace safe by relieving static charge to the floor.

Benefits of ESD Furniture:

  1. Protection of Electronics: ESD chairs, mats and other products help prevent electrostatic damage to sensitive electronics, such as computers, printers, medical equipment and other advanced technologies. This prevents defects that are often difficult to repair.
  2. Worker Safety: In addition to protecting equipment, ESD products reduce the risk of injury from unwanted static discharges that can cause discomfort or even health damage in certain cases.
  3. Ergonomic Comfort: Many ESD chairs are designed with ergonomic features, such as adjustability and comfort, so workers can work for long periods of time without discomfort while maintaining static safety.
  4. Better Workplace Conditions: The use of ESD-safe products contributes to a safer and more efficient workplace where risks to both equipment and employees are minimized.

Application of ESD Furniture:

ESD products are often used in environments where electronics are manufactured, assembled or repaired, such as in electronics laboratories, computer-building workshops, medical device manufacturing environments, or consumer electronics test labs. In these environments, even the smallest electrostatic discharge can cause serious damage to the internal components of equipment.