How to eliminate static electricity hazards in the production of smart electronic products

Oct 02, 2023 Leave a message

How to eliminate static electricity hazards in the production of smart electronic products

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It is well known that static electricity is harmful to any electronic product and has a great impact. Therefore, the top priority in the electronics industry is to effectively prevent static electricity. Circuits are very sensitive to static high voltages. When people or objects with static electricity touch these devices, electrostatic discharge will occur. When high-voltage static electricity impacts a circuit, the oxide film inside it will be broken down and destroyed, causing on-site damage to the electrical device or abnormal operation. Of course, generally devices that have been exposed to electrostatic discharge will not malfunction immediately, which is why most people do not pay attention to electrostatic protection. So, how should we eliminate static electricity hazards? The following methods are for your reference.

1. Properly ground to discharge static electricity.

2. Special attention should be paid to electrostatic protection during packaging and transportation of electronic devices.

3. Operators or maintenance personnel should handle static electricity themselves. As a computer operator, you should always keep in mind the dangers of static electricity and try to avoid touching the internal boards of the computer. If you must touch the internal circuits, you should also add a grounding ring to your fingers to ensure effective discharge of static electricity.

4. Treatment of static electricity in the workplace. Workplaces where conditions permit should be equipped with as many anti-static equipment as possible, such as anti-static floors, anti-static work chairs, etc., and maintain an ideal humidity of 40%-60%.

5. Improve the quality of the device itself and reduce the degree of electrostatic damage.

Static electricity is almost fatal to electronic components and must be guarded against. Therefore, companies should take protective measures in each unit to minimize losses as much as possible.