Precautions for Using Antistatic Desk Mats
Antistatic desk mats, also known as antistatic table mats, antistatic rubber sheets, or antistatic rubber sheets, are generally two-layered. The surface layer is a static dissipation layer, and the bottom layer is a conductive layer. The surface layer comes in green, gray, blue, and black, and in glossy or matte finishes. The bottom layer is black.
Using antistatic desk mats requires high precision; following these steps will not achieve the desired effect. Below are some helpful tips from us:



1. The surface of the product must not come into contact with acidic or alkaline solvents (such as benzene, alcohol, etc.). This may cause discoloration, fading, and a decrease in electrical resistance. If cleaning is necessary, wipe with a cloth dampened with a neutral solution (such as water).
2. The adhesive used must be compatible with both the bottom of the desk mat and the workbench material to ensure a strong bond without shrinkage after application. It is recommended to conduct a test application before mass production.
3. Product shrinkage: This product has a higher glue content than ordinary table mats on the market, which increases durability and tensile strength. It is recommended to make the product length and width larger when cutting, and store it for 24 hours to allow the product to have a fatigue recovery process before glue bonding.

