TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
TRUSTAT™ 4500 Static Dissipative 2-Ply Rubber ESD Control Matting

TRUSTAT™ 4500 Series Static Dissipative Control Mats and Runners are made of a 2-ply rubber construction. The static dissipative top layer is backed by a conductive layer to deliver outstanding electrical performance. The matting offers excellent resistance to hot solder, soldering irons and most common solvents. Made in the U.S.A., the matting is pliable, durable, and easy to clean.

TRUSTAT™ Floor and Table Mats are supplied with two female snaps installed for connection of Series 4710 or 4720 Ground Leads. Each mat is individually packaged with one ground lead and installation and care instruction. TRUSTAT™ Runners are packaged in 50’ rolls and do not include snaps or ground leads (available separately from Richmond). One (1) ground lead is recommended for each 10 linear feet for optimum performance. For more information, request the Product Specification Sheet for TRUSTAT™ Series 4700 Grounding Accessories.

For efficient control of static on personnel the use of Richmond conductive heel/sole grounders or other conductive footwear is recommended with all TRUSTAT™ Floor Mats and Runners.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Thickness:
.060" nominal

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES:

Resistance to Groundable Point:
RTG (EOS/ESD-S4) 8x106 ohms

Resistance between Two Points on Surface:
RTT (EOS/ESD-S4) 2x107 ohms

Charge Decay from 5Kv to 50V:
(FTMS 101C Method 4046)
<0.01 seconds

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:

Hardness:(ASTM D 2240)
60 Shore A

Tensile Strength:(ASTM D 412)
>1000 psi nominal

Elongation:(ASTM D 412)
>300% at break nominal

Heat Resistance
Excellent

Chemical Resistance
Excellent

This document is prepared for our customers as a service, and is to the best of our knowledge true and accurate. However, it is understood and agreed by the users of this document that we will accept no liability for the conclusions reached. In addition, the products discussed are sold without warranty, expressed or implied, and this document is not to be construed as making any such warranties. Users of this document may therefore wish to perform additional testing before determining that products mentioned are suitable.


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