WHAT ARE ESD GLOVES
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Also known as “static shock” occurs when there is a sudden flow of electricity between two objects with different electrical potentials, which can damage electronic devices and components. ESD gloves are gloves designed to protect sensitive electronic components and are made from materials that prevent buildup of static electricity and ensure that any static charges are safely dissipated.
Generally, ESD is not harmful to workers in terms of causing physical injury, as the static shocks felt are typically low in energy and not dangerous.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Also known as “static shock” occurs when there is a sudden flow of electricity between two objects with different electrical potentials, which can damage electronic devices and components. ESD gloves are gloves designed to protect sensitive electronic components and are made from materials that prevent buildup of static electricity and ensure that any static charges are safely dissipated.
Generally, ESD is not harmful to workers in terms of causing physical injury, as the static shocks felt are typically low in energy and not dangerous.
Materials used in ESD gloves
ESD gloves are made from lightweight materials designed to dissipate static electricity while ensuring comfort, flexibility, and protection to allow for precision work. Materials used typically have conductive or dissipative properties that neutralize static charges.
- Conductive fibers like stainless steel or silver thread are woven into the glove fabric to dissipate static charges quickly and efficiently
- Carbon-infused materials that help dissipate static charges safely without creating sparks
- Special coatings that offer dissipative properties
- Antistatic additives may be mixed into glove material to enhance dissipative properties
ESD gloves are usually gray, white, black, or blue. The color choice is mainly for practical purposes like visibility and environment-specific needs without affecting the gloves’ ESD properties. Gray and black are common in industrial settings for masking dirt and wear, while white and light blue are often used in cleanrooms to easily spot contamination.
Uses of ESD gloves
ESD gloves are used for various tasks across industries where controlling static electricity is crucial to protect sensitive electronic components or protect environments where static control is vital including: