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HI, Bill,

Our CM here in Singapore uses cordless ESD wrist straps, and they do quite
a bit of fibre optics work as well as our avionics boards. The straps come
with a cord as well, in case you're of a nervous disposition and need to be
tied to something, but otherwise actually work remarkably well though is
seems like some form of witchcraft to me, too, as I haven't got my tiny
brain round the principle of them yet.

Peter




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Hello folks,

I was thumbing through my latest copy of a catalog from Cyberguys over the
week end and made, at least what I think, a startling find. They have a
Cordless ESD wrist strap, catalog number 116-0125. Apparently, according to
the catalog, it works on the corona principle and you have to wear it for
15
minutes prior to being able to safely work on electronic hardware. Yes, no
more tethering! I am really skeptical but open to anyone who has tried
this.
Cyberguys is a very credible company. (www.cyberguys.com)

I really make a conscious effort not to reveal company names on this net
but
this seems just too good to be true. If it is, say good bye to the entire
static flooring, ionizer, and related ESD items market. I'm not in sales so
I have nothing to gain.

Anybody out there have any comments on this? Anybody ever tried this?

Bill Kasprzak
Moog Inc. Manufacturing Engineering, Electronics

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