Configuration: SpillStopper, Solid, SpillStopper, Left Rear Cupsink Cutout, SpillStopper, Right Rear Cupsink Cutout, SpillStopper, Left Side Cupsink Cutout, SpillStopper, Right Side Cupsink Cutout, SpillStopper, L/R Rear Cupsink Cutouts
Balanced stream of ions neutralizes surfaces charges to eliminate static cling as a burst of clean air or nitrogen dislodges and removes particle. Low-voltage system is intrinscially safe, includes submicron particle filter
Ion Bar
Provides a continuous stream of static-neutralizing ions to protect sensitive materials against ESD; models available for attaching to cleanroom ceiling T-grid, laminar flow hood, or glove box
Light Fixture
LED and fluorescent models available, in 4' x 2' ceiling-mount panels or LED strips for mounting on ceiling T-bars
Anti-static PVC; controls static discharge, is both durable and low maintenance, and very easy to clean.
Clear Polyurethane
Provides temperature tolerance, liquid resistance, and noncontaminating properties. Designed for contact temperatures from -78.5°F to +450°F (-61.4°C to 232°C), in both wet and dry environments
Coated Steel
Offers excellent corrosion and chemical resistance while extending the life of the Steel
PVC
PVC cleanroom glove is also available which has excellent ESD properties and is a good fit for use in microelectronics manufacturing.
Epoxy Resin
Epoxy Resin; tested resistance to: damage from common organic compounds and volatile/non-volatile chemicals, bacteria and fungus; Heat deflection up to 325°F (167.2°C); Self-extinguishing surface; Non-absorbent and corrosion resistant; Non-reactive and low-sheen uniform finish
Fiberglass
Fiber glass is strong, long-lasting, non-conductive, radio frequency transparent, and it also absorbs sound waves.
Glass
The non-porous surface of glass is easy to clean and resists most detergents, but electrostatic charges may accumulate on its surface
Laminate
Laminate is very durable while holding up to scratches, dents, fading and stains.
Non-Conductive Laminate
Shares many characteristics with static-dissipative laminate, except surface resistivity. In surface resistivity tests, this laminate material measured between 4.1 x 1011 and 7.4 x 1012 (omega)/sq. It is generally resistive to most solvents as well as hot solder; however, mineral acids (such as hydrochloric, sulphuric, or nitric acid) should not be allowed to contact to laminate. This material is suitable for cleanroom use and will not outgas.
Polyethylene, Black
The most widely used of all polymers, polyethelyene offers high ductility and impact strenghth.
Powder Coated Steel
More economical than stainless steel; offers excellent corrosion and chemical resistance
Static Dissipative PVC
Static Dissipative PVC: Safely conducts surface charges to ground, protects against particle aggregation, and has broad chemical resistance for easy sterilization.