Electronics and shoddy products can be a dangerous combination. While random and natural electrostatic discharges (ESD) are usually harmless, they have still been known to reach up to 1000 volts in some instances. This raises the danger from a minor annoyance to a major concern. 1000 volts is more than enough juice to injure people as well as damage or totally destroy delicate and expensive electronic equipment.
A damaged part is one of the bigger sources of expenses and headaches for customers. They can delay operations if not abort them outright. They also degrade the product’s brand name in the customer’s mind every time there is an equipment breakdown. Many important electronic devices are used in delicate situations where a mishap can quickly turn dangerous. Medical settings as well as navigational equipment are just two examples of industries where equipment failure can lead to tragic consequences.
One way that companies use to reassure their customers about the reliability of their electrical products is through acquiring certification from third party agencies. There are numerous standardization firms who can test your electronic products in order to determine if they reach internationally recognized standards of quality.
ANSI ESD s 2020 is one type of standard employed for the development of electrostatic damage control programs. Any electronic product manufactured by a company with this certification is guaranteed to be protected against electrostatic harm of all kinds. All manner of equipment, from the most complicated hybrid assemblies to simple diodes, are immune to ESD effects.
ESD 20:20 certification was made to replace the outdated Mil-std 1686 standard that came before it. It’s a favored standard by OEM dealers who specialize in the manufacture, assembly, repair, testing, distribution or storage of electrostatic discharge sensitive products.
There are a plethora of benefits for getting your company
ESD 20:20 accredited. Aside from being required by many OEM consumers, this certification integrates well with other existing quality management systems (QMS) like ISO 9001 and AS 9100. It reduces the possibility of equipment failure to a negligible rate and saves your customers precious time and money. This builds brand loyalty and trust. It improves the overall performance and life-span of electronic devices and increases the market visibility of your company.
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