The problem of damage and poor production due to static electricity has been a long-standing problem, in which particulate contamination is the main problem - the surface of the material with static electricity attracts more particles (electrostatic attraction ESA) than without static electricity. Electrostatic discharges cause more damage to the product. In addition, ESD phenomena can cause electromagnetic interference (EMI), which can cause abnormal, locked or even damage to production equipment through radiation or conductive methods.
Level 0 electrostatic sensitive (ESDS) devices in the electronics and semiconductor industries (especially those with sensitivities below 100V) are growing.




In the past few years, the very effective ESD control standards have shown serious limitations in the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industry, and many companies have been struggling to cope with the resulting ESD damage. The new ion generation technology plays a key role in protecting electrostatically sensitive devices.

