ESD Shoes - ESD (antistatic)

ESD equipment

ESD shoes and cleanroom shoes are a mandatory part of the personnel grounding system in EPA zones, completing the dissipation path from the body through the shoe and floor to earth. Dissipative shoe soles keep the system resistance permanently below the 3.5 x 10⁷ Ω limit per DIN EN 61340-5-1 and prevent charge build-up that could endanger ESD-sensitive components. The range is divided into ESD clogs, ESD sandals (mules), and cleanroom shoes for areas with stringent particle requirements.

System resistance < 3.5 x 10⁷ Ω - DIN EN 61340-5-1, grounding path person-shoe-floor
ESD shoe + ESD floor - only the combination creates the normative complete path
Clogs and sandals - open styles for comfort and heat requirements
Cleanroom versions - low-particle, for ISO cleanroom classes
Regular testing - verify resistance per ANSI/ESD S9.1 and DIN EN 61340-5-1
TypeClosureMaterialsTypical use
ESD clog (Elektra)Slip-onPlastic, dissipative soleProduction, lab, warehouse
ESD mule (nubuk)Strap muleNubuk leather, dissipativeComfort use, long shifts
ESD mule (Loraflex)Strap muleLoraflex plastic, lightweightHall operation, flexible use
Cleanroom shoeClosedLow-particle, dissipativeISO cleanroom, semiconductor

Typical applications: SMT production, THT assembly, and PCB inspection in certified EPA zones; semiconductor manufacturing and wafer handling with combined ESD and cleanroom requirements; repair and service areas with mandatory ESD protection; hospital and medical device manufacturing with dissipative flooring; audit areas where metrologically verifiable personnel grounding is required.

✓ DIN EN 61340-5-1Normative personnel dissipation path
⚙ Clogs, sandals, cleanroomThree categories for all requirements
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