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May, 2021


StaticStop Helps PRIDE Earn ANSI/ESD S20.20 Certification


By Tony Lopez, VP Logistics and Warehouse Services, PRIDE Industries


programs that protect sensitive electronic components, assemblies and equipment from costly ESD damage. Used by numerous inter- national OEMs, S20.20 serves as a replacement for MIL-STD 1686. PRIDE Industries recently


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made the transition from being ANSI S20.20-compliant to being fully certified, which included upgrading 20,000 ft2 (1,858m2) of its ESD flooring to the latest ESD tile flooring. The new StaticStop Free -


Style ESD Plus Apollo tiles em- ploy a patented glue-less zipper- like interlocking system that al- lows the flooring to be installed over existing flooring with mini- mal subfloor preparation. There is no need for messy or toxic ad- hesives and downtime is signifi- cantly reduced, often without even closing off the area.


NSI/ESD S20.20 is the mul- ti-industry standard for the development of ESD control


Choosing Flooring PRIDE selected the Free -


Style ESD tile because the bene- fits of the FreeStyle technology were superior to competitive


flooring, while also being easy to install.


REStronics managing part-


ner for northern California, Bri- an Moylan, was the manufactur- ers’ rep that liaised the project.


Moylan was on site and helped with the installation. “FreeStyle ESD Plus is a


unique technology that is incred- ibly easy to work with, so simple in fact that PRIDE’s personnel decided to do the installation themselves,” says Moylan. “The floor looks great, performs flaw- lessly and will last for decades.” PRIDE’s engineering man-


ager, Andy Williams, was also impressed with SelecTech’s serv- ice. “Working with Tom at Se- lecTech has been great. He’s very down to earth, open and honest and knows the entire market for ESD flooring,” he says. “Brian from REStronics has been very helpful with getting us data to support our decision making and even performed a full ANSI S20.20 audit for us.” The tough ESD polyure -


PRIDE was able to install new ESD-safe flooring without impacting production.


thane coat gives the floor a no- wax finish that not only reduces


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Foamer


Hand Cream


Hand Sanitizers formulated for the Electronic & Bio Science Industries


Kills 99.99% of Germs, Non-Flammable,


Alcohol Free, No Methanol, No VOCs, No Hazmat BZK is considered a leave on antiseptic by the FDA NSF Certified E3, Food Processing


Purified water produced through internal Deionization system that removes IONS such as sodium, calcium, iron, copper & ANIONS such as chlorides & sulfates. After Deionization an inline Ultra-Violet Light is used to kill contaminates such as Bacteria & Virus


R&R Lotion is an American family owned business established in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1983. Dedicated to manufacturing new and innovated products for the Bio Science, Electronic, Medical, Food Processing, and Health & Safety Environment’s. Our United States Manufacturing plant is FDA/EPA/NSF Registered to Manufacture and Formulate OTC products.


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