Desco Statshield ESD Smock, Jacket with Knitted Cuffs, Gray — X-Small (73775)

Desco Industries SKU: 73775
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Desco Statshield Smock — Jacket with Knitted Cuffs, Gray

The Desco Statshield ESD smock jacket with knitted cuffs in Gray is a static dissipative garment designed for operators working in ESD-protected areas (EPAs). The Statshield fabric provides consistent, reliable ESD protection across the garment surface, and the knitted cuffs ensure a secure, close fit at the wrist to minimize charge generation and body voltage buildup during movement. The gray color suits facilities that prefer a neutral garment or use gray for workstation color-coding programs. Available in XS through 2XL.

Specifications

Spec Value
Brand Desco
Series Statshield
Style Jacket / Smock with Knitted Cuffs
Color Gray
Fabric Statshield static dissipative fabric
Available Sizes XS (73775), S (73776), M (73777), L (73778), XL (73779), 2XL (73780)
Cuff Style Knitted cuffs
Compliance ANSI/ESD S20.20, ANSI/ESD STM2.1
Surface Resistance 10⁶ to 10⁹ Ω (dissipative range)
Stock Location Canton, MA

Key Features

  • Statshield Dissipative Fabric: Consistent static dissipative performance across the garment surface — reduces body voltage and charge generation during operator movement.
  • Knitted Cuffs: Secure, close-fitting cuffs at the wrist minimize charge generation at the wrist interface.
  • Neutral Gray Color: Suits facilities preferring a neutral garment or using gray for workstation color-coding programs.
  • Full Size Range: Available XS through 2XL.
  • ANSI/ESD S20.20 Compliant: Meets garment requirements per ANSI/ESD S20.20 and ANSI/ESD STM2.1.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Desco Statshield Gray smock and the Blue smock?

Both the Gray (73775–73780) and Blue (73749–73772) Statshield smocks use the same Statshield dissipative fabric and knitted cuff construction with identical electrical specifications. The color difference is purely for visual identification — choose based on your facility’s garment color-coding program or operator preference. Note the Blue series extends to 4XL; the Gray series goes to 2XL.

What is the difference between the Gray knitted cuff smock and the Gray convertible sleeve smock?

The Gray knitted cuff smock (73775–73780) has fixed knitted cuffs at the wrist. The Gray convertible sleeve smock (74321–74325) has sleeves that convert between full-length and short-sleeve configurations — useful in facilities where operators alternate between tasks requiring different sleeve lengths.

Does the Desco Statshield smock need to be grounded?

ESD garments are worn over street clothes to prevent charge generation from the operator’s clothing from reaching ESD-sensitive devices. The garment does not need to be independently grounded in most ANSI/ESD S20.20 programs — the operator is grounded via wrist strap or foot grounders.

How should Desco Statshield smocks be laundered?

Avoid fabric softeners and dryer sheets, which can deposit insulative residues on the fabric and degrade ESD performance. Test periodically per ANSI/ESD STM2.1 to verify continued compliance after laundering.

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