IEC EN 61340 Electrostatic Tests

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IEC EN 61340 Electrostatic Tests

EUROLAB Laboratory provides Electrostatic testing services with its accredited and technological infrastructure. Electrostatic; It is a branch of science that studies the behavior and properties of a non-moving electric charge. Not moving, that is, not in current. For example, walking on the carpet, touching a wool sweater. If a metal object is touched after these contacts, an electric shock occurs with a slight pain. Let's take a brief look at the scope of EUROLAB testing services;

IEC EN 61340 Electrostatic Tests

EN 61340-2-1
Electrostatics - Part 2-1: Methods of measurement - use and ability to dissipate static electricity

This part of IEC 61340 describes test methods for measuring the rate of static charge dissipation of insulating and static dissipative materials and products. It contains a general description of test methods and detailed test procedures for specific applications. The two test methods for measuring the load reduction time, one using corona loading and the other using a loaded metal plate, are different and may not give equivalent results. However, there are a number of applications where each method is best suited. Corona loading method, e.g. textiles, packaging etc. It is suitable for evaluating the ability of materials such as materials to dissipate the load from their surfaces. Installed metal plate method, gloves, finger cots, hand tools, etc. It is suitable for assessing the ability of materials and objects. to distribute the charge from conductive objects placed on or in contact with them. The loaded plate method may not be suitable for assessing the ability of materials to dissipate load from their surfaces. In addition to its general application, this horizontal standard is intended for use by technical committees in the preparation of standards in accordance with the principles set out in IEC Guide 108.

EN 61340-2-3
2-3 : Test methods for electrostatic and resistivity game of schools from hard schools used in the use of electrostatic - charge section

EN 61340-3-1
Electrostatics - Part 3-1: Methods for simulating electrostatic effects - Human body model (hbm) electrostatic discharge test waveforms

EN 61340-3-2
Electricity metering - Data exchange for clock reading, tariff and load control - Part 53: Cosem application layer

EN 61340-4-1
Electrostatics - Part 4-1: Standard test methods for special applications - Electrical resistance of floor coverings and installed floors

EN 61340-4-6
Electrostatics - Part 4-6: standard tests for applications - Wristbands
This part of IEC 61340 provides electrical and mechanical test methods and performance limits for the evaluation, acceptance and periodic verification testing of wrist straps. NOTE All dimensions are nominal except where noted. This standard is designed to test wrist straps and wristband systems used for grounding personnel working with ESD sensitive assemblies and devices. It does not address continuous monitoring systems.

EN 61340-4-8
Electrostatic - Part 4-4: Standard test test for special applications - Improving electrostatic progression - Bags
This part of IEC 61340 provides a test method for evaluating the performance of electrostatic discharge shielding bags tested according to the requirements of IEC 61340-5-3. The design voltage for the test apparatus is 1 000 V dc.

EN IEC 61340-4-3
Electrostatics-Part 4-3:Standard test methods for special applications: Footwear
IEC 61340-4-3:2017 describes a test method for determining the electrical resistance of shoes (shoes, slippers or booties) used to control electrostatic potential on humans. This document is suitable for use by the shoe manufacturer as well as the end user. A method for measuring the electrical resistance of stand-alone shoes has been described and serves as a proficiency test or acceptance test for new shoes or periodic testing of shoes in use. Although this document does not contain personal safety requirements, shoes used within the scope of this document in all workplaces are regulated by local legal requirements regarding the health and safety of all persons. Although electrical resistance measurement techniques are applicable, insulating shoes are not covered by this standard.

EN IEC 61340-4-5
Electrostatic - Part 4-5: Standard test methods for special applications - Methods for determining the electrostatic protection of a combination sole coating and footwear
IEC 61340-4-5:2018 is available as IEC 61340-4-5:2018 RLV with International Standard and Redline version and shows all changes in technical content compared to previous version. IEC 61340-4-5:2018 specifies test methods for evaluating the electrostatic protection provided by a shoe and flooring system with a person. Test results are valid only for the specific shoe and upholstery combination tested. Test methods are not intended for individual product qualification purposes.

EN 61340-5-1
Electrostatic - 5-1: Protection from electrostatic effects in electronic installations - Generally
manufactures, processes, assembles, assembles, packs, labels, services, tests, inspects, transports, or other applicable to activities that operate in such a way. model (HBM). Provides the requirements for an ESD control program. The user should refer to IEC 100-61340-5 for guidance on the application of this standard. Not applicable to electrically initiated explosive devices, flammable liquids, gases and dusts. The purpose of this standard is to provide the administrative and technical requirements for the establishment, implementation and maintenance of an ESD control program (hereinafter referred to as the 'program'). The main changes from the previous edition are listed below: This edition of IEC 2-61340-5 focuses on the requirements for an ESD control program.

EN 61340-5-3
Electrostatic- 5-3: Protection from electronic electrostatic effect - Features and implemented for electrostatic discharge applications
This part of IEC 61340 defines the ESD protective packaging specifications required to protect electrostatic discharge sensitive devices (ESDS) during all phases of manufacture, reprocessing/maintenance, transportation and storage. Test methods are used to evaluate packaging and packaging materials for these product and material properties. Performance limits are provided. This standard does not address protection from electromagnetic interference (EMI), electromagnetic shock (EMP), or shielding from volatile materials.

 

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