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Hi Frank:
You might try the following source - we use ESD carpet which works
very well.
United Technical Products, Inc.
960 Turnpike Street
Canton, MA. 02021
(1-800-225-6052)
Aisle carpet is :
Sage Brown #7777 ESD Compu-Tile (ESD Series 18"x18")
Work area carpet is:
RAF Blue #7153 ESD Compu-Tile (ESD Series 18"x18")
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: The Ultimate in Flooring
Author: [log in to unmask] at ccmgw1
Date: 6/26/96 8:58 AM
--Hi Technet Gang...
This is not specifically a technical question, but I have run into a lack of
information regarding this topic and decided to give the group a shot.
We are in the process of installing a new memory module assembly line and are
looking at ways to improve the flooring in the area. We are currently using
static-resistant tiling which goes for roughly $8 a tile. This particular
flooring has some advantages, but we believe that there is a better, and perhaps
less expensive, alternative.
Do any of you have experience with ESD flooring, either good or bad? Can you
suggest a particular type of flooring that we should consider or can you direct
me to a source?
Please feel free to direct any replies to my personal address below.
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance.
THINK ABOUT IT: Mediocrity is easy. Good things take hard work.
Bob Seger (1995)
Frank Beatty Phone: 919/479-3552
Memory Module Production Supervisor Fax: 919/479-3546
Mitsubishi Semiconductor America, Inc. Email: [log in to unmask]
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