An ESD Anti-Static Industry PU Chair is a specialized seating solution designed to control electrostatic discharge (ESD) in environments where static electricity can damage sensitive equipment or cause safety hazards. These chairs are commonly used in electronics manufacturing, laboratories, cleanrooms, data centers, and other ESD-sensitive workplaces.
Key Features of ESD Anti-Static PU Chairs:
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ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Protection
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Made with conductive or dissipative materials to safely ground static electricity.
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Surface resistance typically between 10^6 to 10^9 ohms (meets ANSI/ESD S20.20, IEC 61340-5-1 standards).
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Prevents damage to electronic components (e.g., circuit boards, microchips).
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PU (Polyurethane) Upholstery
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Durable, easy to clean, and resistant to chemicals, oils, and abrasion.
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Available in different colors (commonly black, gray, blue).
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Ergonomic & Adjustable Design
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Height-adjustable gas lift mechanism.
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Optional: Tilt function, lumbar support, armrests, swivel base.
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Some models include footrests or headrests for added comfort.
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ESD-Safe Casters (Wheels) or Glides
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Conductive wheels (for mobility) or static-dissipative glides (for stationary use).
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Prevents static buildup when moving.
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Customization Options
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Logo embroidery, silk printing, or laser engraving for branding.
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Choice of frame color (usually black or metallic).
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Where Are ESD Anti-Static PU Chairs Used?
✔ Electronics Manufacturing (PCBs, semiconductors, SMT lines)
✔ Laboratories (R&D, medical, pharmaceutical)
✔ Data Centers & Server Rooms
✔ Aerospace & Defense Industries
✔ Medical Device & Cleanroom Facilities
Why Choose an ESD Chair Over a Regular Office Chair?
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Prevents static damage to sensitive devices (saves costly repairs).
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Safer for workers in high-static environments.
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Complies with ESD safety standards (required in many industries).
How to Verify an ESD Chair’s Effectiveness?
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Check for ESD certification (e.g., ANSI/ESD S20.20 compliance).
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Test with a surface resistance meter (should read within 10^6–10^9 ohms).
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