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Table & Floor Mats
Mat is essential for work area safety against static electricity.
Mat quickly charges static electricity off the worker and products on the worktable, keeping 0 volts between the human body and the mat.
Suitable for: PCB plants / Computer and Electronics manufacturing plants / IC Semiconductor, Precision Optical Instruments manufacturing room / Inflammable substances control area in Hospitals / Explosive manufacturing mills, Inflammable gas control area.
Conductive Mats

Available in either Colour or Art Styles.
Art style meets Class 100 clean room requirements.
Colour style meets Class 1000 clean room requirements.
Colour style may be used as a workbench for assembling ICs or a clean room antistatic floor mat

Cropoly Products

Cropoly Sheet:
Suitable as a workbench mat or a shelf mat for cabinets. Can also be used as a window shade or partition.
Cropoly Mat:
Same functions as Cropoly Sheets in addition to use as a floor mat.
Cropoly Fabric:
Durable yet supple conductive rubber sheet.
Reinforced with fabric between two layers of rubber. Protects precision instruments against static electricity and sparks

J-Floor Conductive Unit Floor Mat

Available in black and green

May be arranged into any size or configuration.

Clean Hinges

For the manufacturing of semiconductors or liquid crystal products, various measures are taken to prevent dust generation, as exemplified by a clean room. As for hinges, so common an item, however, products usually used are those for ordinary environments, and the dust (metal powder) generated by their hinging performance has so far been neglected. Clean Hinge, developed from the idea, "clean hinges for clean environments" generates a minuscule amount of dust in its operation.

The hinge is formed by processing granular material. Bearings operate not by area - but by spot - contact. The ceramics content is determined to assure optimum hardness and surface smoothness

 
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