The working principle of anti-static plugs is mainly to eliminate static electricity through grounding, preventing the generation and propagation of static electricity. Inside the plug, anti-static materials are used in conjunction with metal conductive components to effectively dissipate static electricity into the grounding wire through the plug, thereby avoiding any damage to electronic devices. The shell of the plug is usually made of special insulation materials and anti-static materials, which can effectively prevent the generation and propagation of static electricity along the surface. In addition, the plug-in part of the plug is also made of special materials to reduce static friction during insertion and removal, and prevent electronic devices from being damaged by static electricity.
Application scenarios of anti-static plugs:
Anti static plugs are widely used in production lines and laboratory environments for electronic devices that are sensitive to static electricity. In these environments, static electricity can have a significant impact on tiny electronic devices, causing operational errors, component damage, and other issues. Therefore, anti-static plugs are widely used in the production and testing of various electronic devices to ensure the quality and stability of electronic components.
Anti-static Grounding Plug
Specifications |
MOQ |
Color |
European grounding plug |
1000 |
White |
American grounding plug |
1000 |
White |
British grounding plug |
1000 |
White |
Australian grounding plug |
1000 |
White |
Other countries can also customize anti-static grounding plugs |
European grounding plug