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Status: Exhibitors of IFFA 2025
Description
EPA - "ESD-PROTECTED AREA"
A special protection zone within the production An ESD-protected zone (EPA) is an area in which electrostatic charges, which are often caused by static electricity, are prevented by using appropriate ESD-products. This serves to protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD), which can damage or destroy sensitive electronic components. Electrostatic protected areas, single ESD-workstations with the tools and equipment ESD-Safe are required in nearly the entire electronics- and semiconductor production.
ARE THE SPRING BALANCERS YOU USE ESD-SAFE?
TECNA OFFERS A COMPLETE ESD-CERTIFIED PRODUCT LINE FROM RETRACTORS TO ZERO GRAVITY BALANCERS, UP TO 100KG LOAD CAPACITY
ESD DAMAGE IS MOSTLY INVISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE
Each year, an estimated $5 billion in losses from ESD damage occur in the electronics industry alone. Recurring ESD damage can be catastrophic from a business perspective. Businesses wind up spending more to replace equipment and component than they would on basic ESD preventative products.