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However, an isolated conductor is dangerous to ESD-sensitive items because any stored charge can be transferred by contact at a rate limited only by the contact resistance between the two items and the resistance to ground of the system. A uniform resistance to ground is maintained from any point on the surface, and the laminates are available in a variety of colors. An example would be to verify wrist straps on a daily basis with a wrist strap test, or quarterly verifying a work surface's resistance to ground. |
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