GB/T 37977.43-2024
ActiveElectrostatics—Part 4-3: Standard test methods for specific applications—Footwear
静电学 第4-3部分:特定应用中的标准试验方法 鞋类
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies test methods for evaluating the electrostatic dissipative properties of footwear used in environments where static electricity poses a risk, such as electronics manufacturing, chemical processing, or explosive atmospheres. It is applied to measure the electrical resistance of footwear under controlled conditions to ensure compliance with safety requirements for personnel grounding. The standard is relevant for quality control and certification of anti-static or conductive shoes in industrial and laboratory settings.
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