The hazards caused by static electricity in industrial production
The generation of static electricity is inevitable in industrial production, and the hazards it causes can be mainly attributed to the following two mechanisms:
First: Hazards caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD):
(1) Cause failure or malfunction of electronic equipment, resulting in electromagnetic interference.
(2) Breakdown of integrated circuits and precision electronic components, or cause component aging, reducing production yield.
(3) High-voltage static discharge causes electric shock, endangering personal safety.
(4) It is very easy to cause explosions and fires in production sites with many flammable and explosive materials or dust and oil mist.
Second: Hazards caused by electrostatic attraction (ESA):
(1) Electronics industry: absorbs dust, causing contamination of integrated circuits and semiconductor components, greatly reducing yield.
(2) Film and plastic industry: causes uneven winding of films or films; films and CD plastic discs are contaminated with dust, affecting quality. (3) Papermaking and printing industry: uneven paper winding, inaccurate registration, serious dirt absorption, and even paper sticking, affecting production.
(4) Textile industry: causing damage such as fluttering of yarn roots, broken ends of yarn, and tangled yarns.
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