New BXP ESD cups move batteries to safer ground
BXP ESD is a new series of modular suction cups, developed to protect sensitive components in batteries, fuel cells and electronics from the negative effects of electrostatic discharge during handling.
Electro-Static Discharge (ESD), a sudden flow of built-up electricity between two objects, is a negative side effect for many manufacturing industries. Apart from being a hazard for workers, ESD can cause damage in sensitive battery components or electronics, ultimately leading to malfunctions or failures.
BXP ESD is a new type of modular suction cup built to handle sensitive objects in any battery or fuel cell manufacturing process. It’s made of ESD DURAFLEX, which is a semi-conductive polyurethane developed to enable grounding of lifted objects. Grounding ensures that build-up of static electricity is safely dissipated”, says Anders Falk, Automotive Product Manager at Piab Vacuum Automation Division.
Regardless of size chosen, the new BXP ESD cup covers a surface resistance range of 10^6 to 10^9 Ω (Ohm), which ensures the safety and integrity of batteries, fuel cells, and electronic components in any handling situation. A span tested and approved by an independent institute.
Apart from the anti-static qualities, ESD DURAFLEX is flexible and durable as it combines the elasticity of rubber and the wear resistance of polyurethane. Before mounting, every cup is paired with a special conductive fitting that comply with established anti-ESD requirements. Installation is nonetheless done the same easy way as with standard suction cups.
With this integrated set-up, Piab facilitates the dissipation of harmful static electricity without adding any heavy equipment to the affected machinery.