An invisible electrostatic hazard in the office or laboratory
anti-static
There is only one way to prevent these problems from happening, and that is for companies to invest in the right types of equipment, furniture, seats, flooring, etc.
Sometimes, the entire area needs to be free of ESD, in this case, these areas will be defined as electrostatic protection areas (ESA).
The use of ESD equipment in offices, warehouses or high-risk workplaces is essential to the safety and operations of any company. Ensuring the protection of products and employees is essential.
Fortunately, there are products available that can indeed make the workplace safer, and ESD chairs are one of the easiest products to introduce.
Anti-static chair
A typical ESD rotary operating chair will dissipate the static charge of the user by providing a conductive path from the body part in contact with the chair to the ground.



Fabric chair
This can be done on chairs made of high-tech fabrics, because conductive fibers are woven in this fabric.
PVC chair
For chairs that are not fabric but have vinyl coverings, ESD vinyl is the ideal choice. Vinyl is manufactured with a thin conductive layer below the vinyl surface (mica is 60kv or 60,000 volts at 1 mm thick).
ESD is not standard
Office and laboratory chairs generally do not meet ESD standards, especially ESD in large retail stores.
Chair plan ESD chair
Our ESD seats are manufactured in the current ESD format; standard chrome steel base and air lift; ground from the backrest to the seat mechanism, and ground through conductive casters or sliding frames.
We also offer a good selection of ESD fabrics, including Camira high-tech, high-performance fabrics in nine colors and Medistat another high-performance material, but black vinyl.

