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Click HERE for a complete Worksurface Mat Selection Chart to help you determine the worksurface that best suits your needs.
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Features:
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Two-layer rubber, static dissipative coloured top and more conductive black bottom
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Solder iron resistant and withstands most chemicals
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Mats supplied with four 10mm studs
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Easy to clean
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Low reflecting
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Ideal mat to use with constant monitors
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Rp-p Top Colour Layer: 10E6 – 10E8 ohms meets EN 61340-5-1
Specifications:
Rp-p Top Colour Layer: 10E6 – 10E8 ohms meets EN 61340-5-1 Rp-p Bottom Black Layer: 10E5 ohms meets EN 61340-5-1 Rg: 10E6 to 5 x 10E7 ohms meets EN 61340-5-1 Abrasion (ISO 4649, method A): less than 200E3 mm Chemical (EN 423): resistant to chemical agents normally used for maintenance Thickness: 2mm (±5%) Hardness (ISO 7619): 75 ± 5 shore A Weight: 2.7 kg/m2 Colours: light blue, light grey, beige, green
Per EN 61340-5-1 Edition 1.0 2007-08 “Table 3 EPA requirements the limit for Working surfaces, storage racks and trolleys is <1x10E9 ohms tested per IEC 61340-2-3” and per NOTE 6 “In situations where charged device model (CDM) damage is a concern a lower point to point resistance limit of 1x10E4 ohms is recommended.”
“The most important functional consideration for work surfaces is the resistance from the top of the surface to the groundable point [Rgp]. This establishes the resistance of the primary path to ground for items placed on the surface. IEC 61340-5-1 has set a resistance to ground range for work surfaces of less than 1,0 x 10E9 ohms.” [CLC/TR 61340-5-2:2008 User guide clause 4.7.1.2.5 Electrical considerations – Work Surfaces]
Due to variations in computer monitor displays, color shown may not be exact. For true accurate color, please request an actual sample.
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