Can we make our own ESD tools?
Q: Can we make our own ESD Tools?
A: Perhaps. Since common hand tools can be at risk of creating an ESD event via CDM, what do we do about it? I was able to treat the screw driver in my last installation with our ESD anti-stat chemical Shock Stop. We also have Ultra Spray which lasts for a good deal longer than gimmicky products on the market, which are probably based on a fabric softener.
Our industrial products mentioned above will last longer, but need to be re-applied depending on usage.
I was brainstorming and came up with a more permanent solution to the ESD Screw Driver. Pretty effective, huh?

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Until I can work out a deal with Western Forge in Colorado Springs (dreaming a bit here), ESD Finger Cots! Ground Zero ElectroStatics, Inc. has got them. We’ve also got GZ-Shock Stop and GZ Ultra Spray for industrial uses in the EPA.
1-719-676-2548
Order a sample today.