Our ESD glove collection:
ESD gloves with coated fingertips (grey and
white)
Material: 80% nylon, 20% carbon
Features: Breathable, seamless, comfortable to wear
Special features: Washable, leakage resistance of 10^7-10^8 Ohm, 100% silicone-free
Standards: DIN EN 61340-5-1, EN 388
Available in different sizes, each with its own cuff color
ESD gloves without coating (grey and white)
Material: Dissipative nylon
Features: Breathable, seamless, comfortable to wear
Special features: Not washable, 100% silicone-free
Standards: DIN EN 61340-5-1, EN 388
Available in different sizes, each with its own cuff color
ESD gloves with coated palms (white)
Material: PU-coated palms
Features: Breathable, seamless, comfortable to wear
Special features: Not washable, 100% silicone-free
Standards: DIN EN 61340-5-1, EN 388
Available in different sizes, each with its own cuff color
DS Safety Wear ESD Gloves
High-quality materials: Our antistatic gloves are made of carefully
Made from selected materials that ensure durability and safety.
Compliance with standards: All our products comply with the strict DIN EN standards
61340-5-1 and EN 388 to ensure maximum safety.
Comfort and functionality: With a focus on comfort and functionality,
our gloves provide an optimal working experience.
Versatility: Suitable for various industries and applications, from
Electronics manufacturing to precision mechanics.
We are happy to provide you with further information or advice.
Protect yourself and your equipment with DS Safety Wear – where safety meets comfort.
Certification - ESD gloves from DS Safety
Our ESD gloves meet the highest standards, especially the DIN EN
61340-5-1, which is responsible for the electrostatic properties of protective equipment
In addition, they comply with the EN 388 standard, which specifies the mechanical
risks and the degree of protection. Each pair of gloves bears the CE marking,
the SafeGuard logo and a specific test number, which indicates their conformity with these
Standards confirmed.
Areas of application of ESD gloves
ESD gloves are ideal for a variety of industries where sensitive
electronic components are handled. This includes electronics manufacturing,
IT areas and precision mechanical work. Their versatility makes them a
essential component of personal protective equipment in these sectors.
Advantages of ESD gloves
Protection against electrostatic discharge: They prevent damage to sensitive
electronic components caused by static discharges
can.
Increased product safety: By using ESD gloves, the
Reliability and longevity of electronic products improved, as the risk
minimizing damage caused by static electricity.
Improved occupational safety: You contribute to safety in the workplace by
they reduce the risk of sparking, which in certain environments
could be dangerous.
Comfort and flexibility: Many ESD gloves are designed to
comfortable and flexible, which allows handling of small or delicate parts
relieved.
Compliance with industry standards: They comply with important safety standards
and regulations, which is important for companies to meet compliance requirements
to fulfill.
FAQ
What are ESD gloves?
ESD gloves are protective gloves that protect against electrostatic discharges (ESD)
They safely dissipate static electricity and protect sensitive
electronic components from damage.
What are the benefits of ESD gloves?
ESD gloves prevent damage to electronic components caused by static
discharges, which is essential in areas such as electronics manufacturing and repair.
Which gloves are antistatic?
Antistatic gloves, such as the ESD gloves from DS Safety Wear, are specially
designed to prevent electrostatic discharge. They are ideal for
ESD-sensitive areas such as electronics manufacturing and IT by safely dissipating static electricity
derive.
Which gloves for which activity?
Chemical protective gloves: Necessary when handling dangerous
Chemicals to avoid skin contact and burns.
Nitrile gloves: Resistant to many chemicals and oils, ideal for
Laboratory work, cleaning and medicine.
ESD gloves: Specially designed for work in ESD-sensitive areas such as
Electronics assembly to prevent electrostatic discharge.
What is electrostatic discharge?
An electrostatic discharge is a sudden flow of current between two electrically
charged objects. This discharge can damage sensitive electronic components
damage or destroy, which could lead to significant costs and operational disruption
can.