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ESD-Safe WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Sensitive Electronics and Computer Manufacturing with Static Dissipation.
Product Description:
In the world of electronics manufacturing, where a single
electrostatic discharge (ESD) can destroy a valuable component,
every tool must be part of the solution. Our ESD-Safe WD-40
Lubricant Valve is specifically designed for ESD-protected areas
(EPAs), providing safe and controlled application of contact
cleaners and specialist lubricants. The valve is constructed from
intrinsically static-dissipative materials that prevent the buildup
of triboelectric charge, safely grounding any potential through the
user's hand or the system. This eliminates the risk of a spark from
the valve damaging sensitive circuit boards, microchips, or
electrical assemblies. Beyond its safety features, it delivers the
ultra-fine, controlled mist required for applying
moisture-displacing fluids and lubricants to precision components
without overspray. For industries like computer hardware
manufacturing, telecommunications, and automotive electronics, this
valve is not an accessory but a necessity. It ensures that your
lubrication and cleaning processes adhere to the highest standards
of electrostatic control, protecting your products and your
profitability.
Bullet Points:
Constructed from static-dissipative materials for use in ESD-protected areas.
Prevents damage to sensitive electronics from electrostatic discharge during lubrication.
Ideal for applying specialist contact cleaner and moisture-displacing fluids.
Controlled, ultra-fine mist prevents overspray on delicate circuit boards.
A critical tool for maintaining integrity in electronics manufacturing and repair.
Specific Application Scenario: In a server assembly facility, a technician uses the ESD-safe valve to apply a precise amount of contact cleaner to the edge connectors of a motherboard, safely removing oxidation without any risk of ESD damage to the surrounding chips.
Factory Production Floor: Manufactured in an ESD-controlled environment. All materials are certified for their static-dissipation properties, and the final product is tested to meet relevant ESD standards.
Packing and Transportation: Packaged in pink, static-dissipative polybags within ESD-safe containers. All packaging is clearly marked with ESD symbols to ensure proper handling throughout the supply chain.
FAQ:
Q: What does ESD-safe mean for a lubricant valve?
A: It means the materials used will not generate or hold a static
charge, and will safely dissipate any existing charge, preventing a
sudden discharge that could damage electronic components.
Q: Is this valve necessary for using contact cleaner?
A: Absolutely. The act of spraying an aerosol can generate
significant static charge. Using an ESD-safe valve is a critical
precaution when working on or near live circuits or
static-sensitive parts.
Q: What is the surface resistivity of the valve material?
A: The valve is designed to have a surface resistivity within the
static-dissipative range (typically 10^5 to 10^11 ohms/sq), as
defined by international ESD standards.
Q: Can it be used with standard lubricants, or only electronics
specialist products?
A: It is physically compatible with all standard canisters but is
specifically intended for use with electronics-grade products like
contact cleaners and moisture displacers.
Q: How do I ensure the valve remains ESD-safe?
A: Avoid cleaning it with solvents that could leave an insulating
film. Store it in its original ESD-safe packaging when not in use
to prevent contamination.