Resistance Test Standard For Anti-static Gloves

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Resistance test standard for anti-static gloves 


Resistance test standard for anti-static gloves (finger cots), caps, socks, shoe bundles, tools (brushes), pneumatic tools 1: GB/T 22845-2009 "Anti-static gloves" This standard was proposed by China Textile Industry Association (national standard) .

Standard 2: SJT 10694-2006 "General Specification for Antistatic Testing of Electronic Product Manufacturing and Application Systems"

10.7 Testing of gloves, finger cots, caps, socks, toe bundles and tools (brushes):

Use two electrodes with a diameter of 20 mm to make good contact with any point inside and outside of gloves, finger cots, caps, socks, and shoe bundles to test the resistance between the inside and outside points. When testing gloves, the electrodes should be placed at two points on the inside and outside of the gloves. It must be large enough to avoid any part of the clothing coming into contact with the laboratory bench. For point-to-point resistance measurement, at least three different positions must be measured. Note that the distance between the two electrodes is not less than 300mm, and the direction of the axis connecting the two electrodes is different.

Connect two copper foil electrodes with a diameter of 10 mm to any two points on the two ends of the tool (brush). When testing the resistance between the two points (see Figure 10), the tested object should be placed on a board with an insulation resistance greater than lxlO13 Q on,. If the above electrodes are not suitable, you can use a connection clip, the electrode and the object to be measured are in good contact.