ANSI/ESD Helps Prevent Static Damage

Tony Reveruzzi

Static electricity is typically no more than a quick, inconvenient shock resulting from unintentional friction. But in the electronics industry, we have to be proactive about preventing the damage it can inflict on our devices, which could lead to expensive repairs and delays.

That is why Component Dynamics took the initiative to earn ANSI/ESD S2020-2014 certification back in 2021; representing our commitment to safe handling practices of electrostatic discharge (ESD)-sensitive electronics.

About ANSI/ESD S2020-2014

The ESD Association is responsible for creating and maintaining the standard for static control. Benefits for members, such as Component Dynamics, include:

  • Access to educational opportunities, including tutorials and seminars at special rates
  • Networking opportunities for professional growth
  • Participation in local chapters
  • Discounted rates to purchase association standards and publications

As part of this well-educated and resourceful network, Component Dynamics is able to make every effort to prevent electrical damage and maintain efficiency.

What ANSI/ESD 2020-2014 Means For Our Customers

As a provider of scarce electronic components, it is paramount that we take every precaution to ensure that items are not damaged once located for our customers. By familiarizing yourself with our ESD membership, you can rest assured that your business is handled responsibly.

We’re always available to answer questions that arise. Contact us today.

Tony Reveruzzi
MANAGER, ACCOUNTING & OPERATIONS
Tony is responsible for Component Dynamics’ global accounting and operations, including our quality management system accredited to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ANSI/ESD S2020, and AS9120B. Tony handled accounting operations across several different industries and earned a degree in Business Administration from Fitchburg State before joining our team.