ACL Staticide 3040, Dualmat Static Dissipative Mat, 30 in X 40 ft Roll, Multiple Colors Available
ACL Staticide 3040 Dualmat Static Dissipative Mat, 30 in x 40 ft Roll, Multiple Colors Available
The ACL Staticide 3040 Dualmat is the go-to ESD mat roll for electronics manufacturing workstations that need permanent, inherent static dissipation — not a topical treatment that degrades over time. The wider 30″ format provides excellent coverage for standard workbench depths and comes with a lifetime electrical warranty.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Item Number | 3040 |
| Material | 2-ply cross-linked rubber |
| Top Layer Resistance | 10⁶–10⁸ Ω (dissipative) |
| Bottom Layer Resistance | <5×10⁵ Ω (conductive) |
| Static Decay | 0.05 seconds |
| Thickness | 0.060″ or 0.080″ |
| Roll Size | 30″ × 40 ft |
| Colors Available | Light Blue, Dark Gray, Royal Blue, Green |
| Compliance | ANSI/ESD S20.20, REACH |
| Warranty | Lifetime electrical warranty |
| Contains | No vinyl monomers or DOP |
Key Features
- Inherently Dissipative Top: 10⁶–10⁸ Ω — permanent, not topically treated. Will not degrade with cleaning or age.
- Conductive Bottom: <5×10⁵ Ω for reliable grounding path to common point ground.
- Lifetime Electrical Warranty: Electrical properties warranted for the life of the mat.
- REACH Compliant: No vinyl monomers or DOP — suitable for facilities with strict chemical compliance requirements.
- Static Decay: 0.05 seconds from 5,000V to 50V.
- Embossed Surface: UV color stability additives; protects against parts slippage and UV damage.
- Custom Sizes Available: Pre-cut mats include two 10mm female snaps; custom sizes available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
What width ESD mat is best for a standard workbench?
The 30″ width of the 3040 Dualmat is ideal for standard workbench depths used in electronics assembly and rework stations. It provides full coverage across the work surface without overhang, and is the most commonly specified width for ANSI/ESD S20.20-compliant EPAs.
What is the difference between a dissipative and conductive ESD mat?
A dissipative mat (10⁶–10⁸ Ω) slows the discharge rate to safely protect sensitive components. A conductive mat (<10⁵ Ω) discharges faster and is used where rapid grounding is required. The Dualmat 3040 combines both: a dissipative top layer for safe component contact and a conductive bottom layer for reliable grounding.
Does the ACL Staticide 3040 comply with ANSI/ESD S20.20?
Yes. The 3040 Dualmat is fully compliant with ANSI/ESD S20.20 and REACH. It contains no vinyl monomers or DOP, making it suitable for aerospace, medical device, and defense electronics manufacturing facilities.
How do I ground an ESD mat roll?
Pre-cut mats include two 10mm female snaps for grounding cord attachment. For roll stock, snaps are added during cutting. Connect a standard ESD grounding cord from the mat snap to a verified common point ground. The conductive bottom layer is compatible with continuous workstation monitors.
Can I use the Dualmat with a continuous workstation monitor?
Yes. The conductive bottom layer is compatible with continuous workstation monitors that verify both the wrist strap and mat ground path simultaneously — a requirement for many ANSI/ESD S20.20 audit programs.
How does the Dualmat compare to vinyl ESD mats?
Vinyl mats typically rely on topical treatments that degrade over time. The Dualmat uses chemically cross-linked rubber with inherent dissipative properties throughout the material — no surface treatment to wear off. It also resists solvents, heat, and UV degradation better than standard vinyl alternatives.
