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E-Components & Chains Ltd

Unit 2a, Hampden Road

Pocklington

York

YO42 1NR

 

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NEW ELECTROSTATIC DISSIPATIVE RANGE AVAILABLE

Product

Code No.

Description

Size WxDxL

Weight gms

Qty

Price (£)

ESDR

TS 05

Standard Blade with ext. D grip

247x315x1103

1580g

5

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 04

Standard Blade with  D grip

247x315x978

1319g

5

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 24

Deep pan standard blade with D shaft

257x350x1045

1828g

5

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 25

Deep pan small blade ext. D grip

257x350x1169

1937g

5

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 07

Standard blade hand shovel

247x315x527

690g

5

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 27

Deep pan standard blade hand shovel

257x350x587

1053g

5

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 41

Medium hand scoop (750g)

138x187x310

246g

10

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 42

Large hand scoop (1000g)

167x230x355

390g

10

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 11

3" (75mm) spatula/scraper

75x205

60g

10

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 12

4" (100mm) spatula/scraper

100x250

110g

10

upon

enquiry

ESDR

TS 110NY

Floor scraper blade unthreaded

?

?

10

upon

enquiry

More will be added to the range soon


PLEASE NOTE:

The *NEW products are not currently ATEX approved – though an application for this has been made and should be passed shortly.
ATEX version will be stamped as such and therefore prices will be slighter higher than the above.
We advise that you must carry out your own assessment of suitability for use.
Under in-house tests, the products show a surface resistivity of 10^8 ohm/square and the base material is nylon, which gives good temperature and chemical stability and is very robust.


Electro Static Dissipative Products *Background Information

It has been recognised that any relative motion and physical separation of materials or flow of solids, liquids or particle-laden gases can generate electrostatic discharges. The “99/92EC ATEX (workplace) Directive” recognises these discharges as a potential source of ignition in explosive atmospheres in a wide range if industries, particularly in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petroleum and food processing. Common sources of electrostatic discharges include items made from common plastic materials, processing equipment and personnel. Such static build-ups and discharges can also damage or destroy sensitive electronic components, erase or alter magnetic media or simply make material handling problematic.

Conductive plastics address these risks in that they do not generate high levels of charge and they have the ability to dissipate charges safely before they accumulate when earthed. By the use of such special compounds ECC can offer a whole range of static dissipative tools including shovels, scoops and scrapers for use in static-sensitive areas. These tools should, however, only be used in conjunction with other measures to control static discharge from equipment and personnel, including ensuring that operators wear antistatic/dissipative footwear and gloves and stand on suitably dissipative flooring.

Static electricity is a highly variable phenomenon, and the assessment of hazard is a highly specialist activity. Expert advice should be sought before applying electrostatic techniques or preventative measures.