The SmartLog Pro is a static testing unit that verifies the functionality of an operator’s wrist strap and footwear, logs the test results, and controls access to an ESD protected area. It can generate automated reports that can be emailed to track short-term and long-term corrective actions.
The five-inch colour touchscreen provides an intuitive user interface for easy test operation and a clear indication of test results. The operator average test time is 2 seconds. Internal Flash memory allows operators to continue using the tester even if a network failure occurs. All test transactions would download to the database once the network connection is restored.
Altico’s range of testing units includes static locators, static field meters, surface resistivity meters, concentric ring probe, calibration monitors, chair checkers, and ioniser analysers. Altico offers manual testing units that are cheaper than Smartlog Pro, depending on budget and the level of ESD protection required.
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