Use anti-static shoes correctly to prevent static electricity
Anti-static shoes can only work when they are properly worn and connected to a conductive floor or consumable ground. Walking is a good example of triboelectricity. If you use anti-static shoes correctly and are closely connected to the ESD floor, then the charge on your body will leak to the ground. So the network voltage between you and the ground is the same, but as soon as you lift your feet with anti-static shoes, you will charge, either by sensing from your clothes or by friction to lift your feet. If you wear two anti-static shoes, you will further greatly reduce the chance that the net charge is much higher than a few volts (typical value is 2000-5000 V). Because you have been confined for a long time, it is recommended to wear a pair of anti-static shoes when approaching moving objects.



Because people’s shoes and floor friction generate static electricity when people are walking, charged ions will attract dust in the air on the floor surface, which will have a certain impact on computer rooms, electronic factories and other units. Anti-static floor, also known as dissipative static floor, is a kind of floor. When it is grounded or connected to any lower potential point, the charge can be dissipated. During the construction of the floor, aluminum foil should be laid under the floor, and the aluminum foil should be connected to the ground. Embedded conductors. The floor must be conductive, for example, the floor contains conductive fibers.

