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Good morning all,

We had an outside audit "observation" that I would like some outside
opinions on.  In your facilities, are simple air circulation fans, usually
plastic blades and a plastic housing (think inexpensive Walmart) targeted
as an ESD generator?  I have never heard of such and my view is that if our
humidity stays above the 30% minimum found in most ESD standards, then we
should not have charge generation.

So, are cheapy plastic fans an ESD hazard?

Doug Pauls
Principal Materials and Process Engineer
Rockwell Collins


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