Antistatic Table Mat Testing
Antistatic table mat testing is a core document for evaluating the antistatic dissipation performance of work surfaces. A complete report must cover standard specifications, measured data, and environmental parameters to determine whether the product meets antistatic requirements.
Core Test Indicators:



Surface Resistance (RTT): Tests the resistance between any two points on the surface of the table mat. Standard requirements are typically between 10⁶ and 10⁹ Ω.
Point-to-Point Resistance (RTT) / Point-to-Ground Resistance (RTG): Tests the resistance from one point on the surface of the table mat to the grounding connection.
Pass requirements are typically between 10⁶ and 10⁹ Ω to ensure safe discharge of static electricity.
Static Decay Time: Assesses the time it takes for charge to dissipate from the surface of the table mat to a safe voltage.
Triboelectric Voltage: Tests the peak voltage of static electricity generated by the table mat under friction (generally required to be < 100 V).
Abrasion Life and Peel Strength: Assess physical and mechanical properties to ensure that the conductive layer does not crack or peel during use. Common reference standards: International standard: ANSI/ESD STM4.1 (Table surface resistance characteristics)

