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Natural Rubber Mat


Two Layer ESD TableMat Made from all natural rubber with a conductive bottom layer and dissipative top layer. Surface is a smooth, matte surface that is easy to clean and reduces glare, and features a non-skid backing.The smooth matte surface also reduces unwanted sliding or other movement of assemblies on the surface which can induce charges.The natural rubber product has a high resistance to heat, burns, and chemicals.


Available colors: Blue, Green, Gray Available widths: 24, 30, 36 inches


*All mat sold in rolls of 32 linear feet, optimized for shipping, handling, and scrap reduction.


*For additional sizes, call for availability. Part No. Description


SC-1001 SC-1002 SC-1003 SC-1004 SC-1005 SC-1006 SC-1007 SC-1008 SC-1009


Blue, Natural, 24in. x 32ft. Green, Natural, 24in. x 32ft. Gray, Natural, 24in. x 32ft. Blue, Natural, 30in. x 32ft. Green, Natural, 30in. x 32ft. Gray, Natural, 30in. x 32ft. Blue, Natural, 36in. x 32ft. Green, Natural, 36in. x 32ft. Gray, Natural, 36in. x 32ft.


Specifications • 2 mmTotal Thickness • 1.5 mm Dissipative Layer • 0.5 mm Conductive Layer • Meets or exceeds various ESD Standards • < 0.1 sec charge decay time • RTT/RTG 1 x 107 • Burn Resistant


to 9 x 108 Ω


STATIC CONTROL Grounding Kit


Molded low-profile 10 mm snap with push and clinch and rivet snaps included. Great for table top and floor mat grounding. Uses 20 AWG wire with o-ring or banana plug terminations.


A dual port common ground includes a 10 mm snap and uses 16 AWG wire with an o-ring termination.


*For additional sizes, call for availability.


Part No. Description 7-ft Grounding Kit w/O-Ring 7-ft Grounding Kit w/Banana Plug Dual Port Common Grounding Point w/15-ft cable


SC-0801 SC-0802 SC-0803


Specifications • Includes 1meg resistor • 16 AWG Common Ground Point wire • 20 AWG mat grounding wire • O-ring terminations are for #10 screw size


25 1-800-88-HAKKO


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