ESD Spray and Paint - ESD (antistatic)
ESD equipment
ESD sprays and coatings convert standard surfaces into electrostatic dissipative zones with a surface resistance of 10⁵-10⁹ Ω - compliant with IEC 61340-5-1 and ANSI/ESD S20.20. Applied in seconds, a single coat achieves a typical decay time of <2 seconds from 1,000 V to 100 V, providing immediate protection for floors, enclosures, racks, and work-surface add-ons that cannot be replaced with permanently ESD-safe materials.
Our catalogue of 9 products covers antistatic spray concentrates, ESD lacquers, and coating agents from proven EPA suppliers. Each product is selected for verified resistivity values, compatibility with plastics and metals, and traceability within a documented EPA to IEC 61340-5-2.
ESD Spray vs. ESD Lacquer vs. Antistatic Coating - technical comparison
| Criterion | ESD Spray (concentrate) | ESD Lacquer | Antistatic Coating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical surface resistance | 10-10⁹ Ω | 10⁵-10⁷ Ω | 10⁶-10⁹ Ω |
| Application method | Spray, wipe, or dilute | Brush or spray gun | Roller, brush, or spray |
| Dry time (ca.) | 5-15 min | 30-60 min | 60-120 min |
| Durability (ca.) | Days to weeks (topical) | 6-24 months (hard coat) | 12-36 months (thick film) |
| Suitable substrates | Plastics, metal, foam, glass | Plastics, metal, wood | Floors, concrete, steel |
| Norm compliance | IEC 61340-5-1, ANSI/ESD S20.20 | IEC 61340-5-1 | IEC 61340-5-1, DIN EN |
| Typical use case | Quick EPA setup, field retrofit | Enclosures, housings, racks | Floors, large flat surfaces |
Typical application areas: Electronics manufacturing and SMT assembly (IEC 61340-5-1, IPC-A-610), semiconductor fabrication and wafer handling (SEMI S1/S2), medical device production (ISO 13485), automotive electronics and control unit assembly (VDA 6.3, IATF 16949), aerospace and defence avionics (AS9100), laboratory and R&D workstations requiring fast EPA-compliant surface treatment without permanent installation.