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Avoid electrostatic problems, and the concomitant unforeseeable consequences for people and material!
Friction and separation of two materials can cause electrostatic charges of up to 35,000 Volts.
But even a charge of 30 Volts can damage or destroy electronic components, if there is a sudden discharge.
This means:
- The production of electronic components may be seriously impaired.
- Electronic devices may cause high costs and operational stoppages, due to malfunctions and repairs.
- In the chemical and pyrotechnical industries, there may even be explosions.
- Electronically controlled production sequences can be disturbed or interrupted by electrostatic discharges.
nora® rubber floorcoverings ensure electrostatic safety!
Electrostatic conductive "el"nora®
"el" floorings offer protection for electronic components and devices, and protection against explosions
triggered by electrostatic discharges.
| Technical Data: |
Resistance to ground Rtg <
106Ohm
according to EN 1081 (DIN 51943 ) and
EN 100 015/Part 1. Resistance to ground RA < 106
Ohm and Surface resistance
RO < 106 Ohm according to
ESD-S 7.1-1994.
ECF-Class 1 RG in accordance with
IEC 1340-4-1. |
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noraplan® duo el |
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norament® 927 el grano |
Electrostatic dissipative "al"
nora® "al" floorings provide a double function:
They offer protection for electronic components and devices, and staff safety when working on live voltage.
nora systems offers a 10-year warranty on the electrostatic properties specified (warranty conditions available on request).
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