What is Comprehensive, All-Environment Static Electricity Control?
Unlike traditional static electricity control concepts, comprehensive, all-environment static electricity control focuses not on specific locations or work surfaces where static electricity is generated, but on the entire work area. Its core objective is to eliminate the possibility of static electricity accumulation due to friction in all processes involving equipment, materials, and personnel. This new concept has become a guiding principle for preventing static electricity hazards in modern industry, office automation, and home electronic devices. To achieve comprehensive, all-environment static electricity control based on this principle, the following key technologies must be developed:
1. In relatively enclosed production or work environments, take appropriate measures to ensure the floors, walls, and ceilings have good static conductivity.




2. Apply surface treatments to all equipment, work surfaces, chairs, etc., to effectively change the surface impedance of various materials, preventing the generation of static electricity or the accumulation of static charge when subjected to friction.
3. Implement comprehensive anti-static protection for operators or workers in this environment to minimize static electricity on their bodies.
The above anti-static measures should be independent of the relative humidity of the ambient air, or the space should be treated to increase the static conductivity of the air.

