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80655 - ROLL, STATFREE EURO T2, DISS, TAN, 1.8 MM X 0.76 X 12.2 M
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  • Roll Size, 0.76m x 12.2m, Tan
  • Durable rubber material, dissipative on one side and conductive on the other
  • Versatile and long-lasting product; use as a dissipative or conductive work surface table mat
  • Compatible for use with continuous monitors
  • Conductive layer is slip resistant - ideal for use in applications requiringconductive footwear
  • Slight embossed surface is easy to clean and maintain
  • Made from 100% superior Nitrile Butadiene Rubber; not inferior Styrene Butadiene Rubber blend
  • Durable, chemical, and heat resistant
  • Edges lay flat; material is not rigid like economy grade rubbers
  • Meets worksurface requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20 and EIA-625
  • RTT: 10E6-10E8 ohms per ESD S4.1-1997
  • RTG: 10E6-10E8 ohms per ESD S4.1-1997
  • Charge Decay: 0.01-0.02 sec. per FTMS 101C, Method 4046
  • Thickness: 0.060" (1.5mm)
  • Provides consistent electrical performance regardless of ambient humidity
  • Mat Top Kit Includes: (1) Bench mat as specified. (1) 13160 common point ground cord, (1) 12000 universal snap kit
  • Lead-free RoHS compliant
  • Superior lifetime limited warranty
  • Electricals guaranteed for the life of the mat
  • Made in America

"The most important functional consideration for worksurfaces is the RTG resistance from the top of the surface to the groundable point." ANSI/ESD S20.20 Table 1 recommends a requirement of less than 1 X 10E9 ohms. "If Charged Device Model damage is a concern then setting a lower resistance limit should be considered. Typically, 1 x 10E6 ohms." "Durability factors that should be considered are hardness, abrasion resistance, tear resistance, etc. Worksurfaces may require special heat resistant materials. Light reflection may be an important ergonomic consideration." (Ref: TR 20.20 section 5.3.1).