1、 ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 Revision of ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2006 For the Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items Footwear/Flooring System Voltage Measurement in Combination with a Person Electrostatic Discharge Association 7900 Turin Road, Bldg. 3 Rome, NY 13440 An American National Standard
2、 Approved November 17, 2016 ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 ESD Association Standard Test Method for the Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items - Footwear/Flooring System Voltage Measurement in Combination with a Person Approved March 18, 2016 EOS/ESD Association, Inc. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 E
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14、foreword is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) FOREWORD This standard test method1 is intended to provide test methods for measuring the voltage on a person in combination with footwear and floor materials as a system. This standard test method covers all floor m
15、aterials used to control Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) including floor mats, floor coverings, coatings, paints and floor finishes together with footwear. This standard test method is limited to defining procedures for measuring the voltage accumulation on personnel in combination with footwear and f
16、loor materials. This test method provides data that is relevant in the users specific environment, application and controlled laboratory conditions. A common source of electrostatic voltage on a person in a work environment is when a foot separates from the floor while walking. The effect of this ge
17、neration and accumulation of electrostatic charge can be minimized with appropriate selection of the footwear/floor system. To effectively control voltage on personnel, floor materials must be used in conjunction with static control footwear. A footwear/flooring system that is conductive enough to d
18、ischarge a person also may pose a safety hazard. The work performed with these systems often entails the use of tools and test instruments that operate at voltages high enough to cause electrical shock. The presence of a footwear/flooring system tested using the methods described in this document wi
19、ll not guarantee personnel safety. This document was originally designated ESD STM97.2-1999 and approved on February 7, 1999. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2006 was a reaffirmation, re-designation of ESD STM97.2-1999 and was approved on February 26, 2006. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 is a revision of ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2
20、006 and was approved on March 18, 2016. The following individuals contributed to the development of ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016. Dale Parkin, Chair Seagate Technology Kevin Duncan Seagate Technology Reinhold Gaertner Infineon Technologies AG Gregory Manning NASA/Ares Technical Services Charles McClain Mic
21、ron Technology Gene Monroe NASA LARC Daniel OBrien UDRI Air Force Timothy Prass Raytheon Robert Vermillion RMV Technology Group, LLC Craig Zander Transforming Technologies 1 ESD Association Standard Test Method (STM): A definitive procedure for the identification, measurement and evaluation of one o
22、r more qualities, characteristics or properties of a material, product, system or process that yield reproducible test results. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 ii The following individuals contributed to the development of ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2006 and/or ESD STM97.2-1999. Brent Beamer 3M Micheal Brandt Marketing
23、 Resources, Ltd. Larry Burich Lockheed Martin Gene Chase Electro-Tech Systems, Inc. Ken Dille Red Wing Shoe Co. Kevin Duncan Seagate Technology Mark Fancourt Lehigh Outfitters Rocky Brands Steve Fowler Fowler Associates Peter Freeman HP Dale Gross Marley Flexco Randy Hoffman Raytheon Systems Corp. W
24、illiam Klein K that is, the three highest voltages for each of the three tests regardless of polarity. See Annex B for sample test records. 5.2.3.13 Repeat testing at other environmental conditions as required for specific applications. Figure 1: Description of Walking Pattern ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016
25、6 Figure 2: Diagram Showing Electrical Connections for the Footwear/Flooring System Walking Test 5.2.4 Reporting of Test Results Report test parameters using the sample table in Annex B1. Report the temperature and relative humidity, date of testing, type and identity of footwear, composition of sho
26、e sole, identity of floor, name of test subject and test equipment used. Using the sample table in Annex B2, report test results in volts for the nine voltages measured. Summarize test data in the same table by reporting minimum, maximum, and mean of the absolute values obtained. 5.3 Test Procedures
27、 Installed or Applied Material Testing 5.3.1 Test Procedures for Voltage Measurements for Installed or Applied Material Perform five tests per floor material or a minimum of five tests for every 460 square meters (5,000 square feet) of floor material, whichever is greater. Record the three highest r
28、eadings for each test. A minimum of three of the five tests should be conducted in those areas that are subject to wear, have evidence of chemical or water spillage, or are visibly dirty. Test for voltage on a person in accordance with Section 5.2.3. See Annex B3 for sample test records. 5.3.2 Repor
29、ting of Test Results Report test parameters using the sample table in Annex B1. Report temperature and relative humidity, date of testing, type and identity of footwear, composition of shoe sole, identity of floor, name of test subject and test equipment used. Select the three highest readings for e
30、ach of the five tests. Report test results in volts for the 15 voltages measured, using the sample table in Annex B3. Summarize test data in the same table by reporting minimum, maximum, and mean of the absolute values obtained. Include a diagram showing approximate test locations and ground connect
31、ions used. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 7 6.0 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 6.1 The footwear/flooring system should be monitored to assure that proper maintenance procedures are being followed. 6.2 The data obtained under this standard should be analyzed by the end user in a manner consistent with the footwear/floo
32、ring system specifications for the materials being tested. 6.3 For further selection considerations, refer to the ESD Handbook (ESD TR20.20). 6.4 Complete characterization of the footwear/floor system should include the measurement of the resistance of the floor (ANSI/ESD STM7.1), resistance charact
33、erization of the footwear (ANSI/ESD STM9.1), and the resistance of the Footwear/Flooring System measured using ANSI/ESD STM97.1. Perform all tests at the following environmental conditions: 12% 3% RH and 23C 3C. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 8 (This annex is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method
34、ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE) - ALTERNATE METHODS OF WALKING There are many ways one could choose to walk. The walking pattern described here simulates forward, backward and crossover movements typical of workers in a number of disciplines. However, other methods of walking are accept
35、able assuming that they simulate user actual patterns. For example, a simple box step can be used as in AATCC-134 or a longer forward and backward step pattern on a 2 foot x 8 foot pallet as described in the Bellcore work. The user of this test method should choose a step pattern typical of the majo
36、rity of the workers within your organization. ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 9 (This annex is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) ANNEX B1 (INFORMATIVE) - SAMPLE FOOTWEAR/FLOORING SYSTEMS TEST RECORD Test Date Temperature Relative Humidity Description of Floor Specimen Man
37、ufacturer Type (Hard or Soft Tile, Carpet, etc.) Material (Vinyl, Rubber, etc.) Substrate Material Description of Footwear Manufacturer Type of Footwear Composition of Soles Description of Test Hardware Charged Plate Monitor: Manufacturer and Description: Graphical Recording Device: Manufacturer and
38、 Description Optional Information Name of Test Subject ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 10 (This annex is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) ANNEX B2 (INFORMATIVE) - CHARGE GENERATION VOLTAGE, SECTION 5.2 (Use Figures 1 and 2 for reference.) Measurement Number Peak Voltage
39、(Volts) (Record Polarity) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Minimum Absolute Value Maximum Absolute Value Mean Absolute Value ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 11 (This annex is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) ANNEX B3 (INFORMATIVE) - CHARGE GENERATION VOLTAGE ON AN INSTALLED FLOOR, SECT
40、ION 5.3 (Use Figures 1 and 2 for reference.) NOTE: Make at least five sets of measurements per 460 square meters (5,000 square feet). Do at least three measurements in those areas that are subject to wear or that have chemical or water spillage or that are visibly dirty. Measurement Number Peak Volt
41、age (Volts) (Record Polarity) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Minimum Absolute Value Maximum Absolute Value Mean Absolute Value ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 12 (This annex is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) ANNEX C (INFORMATIVE) - BIBLIOGRAPHY AATCC-134, “Electro
42、static Propensity of Carpets,“ American Association of Textile Colorists and Chemists. ANSI/ESD S20.20, Development of an Electrostatic Discharge Control Program. ANSI Z41, “Protective Footwear;“ American National Standards Institute. Brady, G.S. and H.R. Clauser. 1986. Materials Handbook 12th Ed. N
43、ew York: McGraw-Hill. Brandt, M.T. and Halperin, S.A., “Electrical Characterization of Floor Materials,” 1990 EOS/ESD Symposium Proceedings, pp 255262. Chase, E.W. and Unger, B.A., “Triboelectric Charging of Personnel from Walking on Tile Floors,” 1986 EOS/ESD Symposium Proceedings, pp 127135. ANSI/
44、ESD STM97.2-2016 13 (This annex is not part of ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016) ANNEX D (INFORMATIVE) REVISION HISTORY FOR ANSI/ESD STM97.2-2016 General Changed document title and all reference phrases to footwear/flooring. Section 5.1.1 - Updated the description of the Ha
45、nd Held Electrode to the new boiler plate description. Section 5.1.3 - Under charge plated add “Up” to the sentence. Section 5.1.6.2 - Changed the last sentence from “Coat a definite amount according to the manufactures specification.” To “Coat according to the manufacturers specification.” Section 5.2.2.2 - Removed “preset” and “the prescribed” from the sentence and added “12% 3% RH)” to the sentence. Also, changed “ 1C” to “ 3C”.
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