Desco 74321 Statshield Smock, Jacket W/Convertible Sleeves, Grey, Small
Desco Statshield Smock — Jacket with Convertible Sleeves, Gray
The Desco Statshield ESD smock with convertible sleeves in Gray is a versatile static dissipative garment for operators in ESD-protected areas who need flexibility between full-length and short-sleeve configurations. The Statshield fabric delivers consistent ESD protection across the garment surface, and the convertible sleeve design allows operators to switch between sleeve lengths depending on the task — full-length for maximum coverage during assembly and rework, short-sleeve for comfort during less sensitive tasks or in warmer environments. Available in Small through 2XL.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Desco |
| Series | Statshield |
| Style | Jacket / Smock with Convertible Sleeves |
| Color | Gray |
| Fabric | Statshield static dissipative fabric |
| Available Sizes | S (74321), M (74322), L (74323), XL (74324), 2XL (74325) |
| Sleeve Style | Convertible — full-length or short-sleeve |
| Compliance | ANSI/ESD S20.20, ANSI/ESD STM2.1 |
| Surface Resistance | 10⁶ to 10⁹ Ω (dissipative range) |
| Stock Location | Canton, MA |
Key Features
- Convertible Sleeves: Switch between full-length and short-sleeve configurations — one garment for multiple task requirements.
- Statshield Dissipative Fabric: Consistent static dissipative performance across the garment surface in both sleeve configurations.
- Neutral Gray Color: Suits facilities preferring a neutral garment or gray color-coding programs.
- Available S–2XL: Fits a wide range of operator sizes.
- 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 convertible sleeve smock and the knitted cuff smock?
The convertible sleeve smock (74321–74325) has sleeves that can be converted between full-length and short-sleeve configurations — useful when operators alternate between tasks requiring different sleeve lengths. The knitted cuff smock (73775–73780 Gray, 73749–73772 Blue) has fixed knitted cuffs at the wrist and is the standard choice for most EPA applications. Choose the convertible sleeve style if sleeve flexibility is a priority.
Does the ESD protection change between full-length and short-sleeve mode?
The Statshield fabric provides ESD protection across the garment surface in both configurations. In short-sleeve mode, the operator’s forearms are exposed — if your ESD program requires full arm coverage, use the full-length sleeve configuration or supplement with ESD sleeve covers.
Does the Desco Statshield convertible sleeve smock need to be grounded?
ESD garments are worn over street clothes to prevent charge generation 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 it be laundered?
Avoid fabric softeners and dryer sheets, which can deposit insulative residues and degrade ESD performance. Test periodically per ANSI/ESD STM2.1 to verify continued compliance after laundering.
