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ESD flat brush by Warmbier with hard, permanently conductive nylon 6.12 bristles. Width 50 mm, discharge resistance to person 10⁴ to 10⁵ ohms.

ESD flat brush hard with nylon 6.12 bristles, black, 50 mm - Warmbier 6103.B.107

WARMBIER Original product
Net price (excl. VAT)
€14.08
Item WL54997
Manufacturer no. 6103.B.107
Zertifiziert nach ESD · IEC 61340-5-1
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Product data
Manufacturer no.6103.B.107
ConditionNew
Article
WL54997
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The Warmbier ESD flat brush cleans assemblies and work surfaces in the EPA without introducing static charges. The hard nylon 6.12 bristles are permanently conductive and dissipate charges via the grounded user.

Benefits

  • Durable, permanently conductive nylon 6.12 bristles
  • Defined discharge resistance to the grounding point for reliable charge bleed-off
  • Hard bristles for thorough removal of particles and residues

Technical data

  • Bristles: nylon 6.12, hard, permanently conductive
  • Handle: plastic
  • Width: 50 mm
  • Typical discharge resistance to grounding point (person) Rgp: 10⁴ to 10⁵ ohms
  • Colour: black
  • Selling unit: 1 piece

Application

For cleaning circuit boards, assemblies and ESD work surfaces in electronics manufacturing and rework.

Standards and compliance

Suitable for use in ESD protected areas according to IEC 61340-5-1.

More Information
Certification IEC 61340-5-1
ESD version ESD (antistatic)
Manufacturer Nr. 6103.B.107
Manufacturer Warmbier
Weight 0.100000
Colour Black
Width 50
Sales unit 1 Stück
GPSR manufacturer information Wolfgang WARMBIER Untere Gießwiesen 21 DE-78247 Hilzingen www.warmbier.com
Article authenticity Original product
Condition of article New
Position sensing No