ESD rubber mats in Singapore are two-layer static-dissipative bench and floor matting — a conductive bottom and dissipative top — that provide a controlled, grounded work surface for assembling, testing and reworking ESD-sensitive electronics inside an EPA.

Phil Industries supplies 37+ ESD rubber mat SKUs in Singapore — bench rolls, floor rolls and pre-cut workstation kits with grounding cords, snaps and common-point grounds. Last updated: 17 May 2026.

All mats comply with IEC 61340-5-1, ANSI/ESD S4.1 (worksurface resistance) and ANSI/ESD S7.1 (floor resistance). Standard thickness 2 mm bench / 3 mm floor; surface resistance 10⁶–10¹¹ Ω.

Product Range

  • ESD Bench Mats (2-Layer Rubber) — rolls 0.6 / 1.0 m wide, lengths up to 10 m
  • ESD Floor Mats — 3 mm anti-fatigue rubber, runner and tile formats
  • ESD Workstation Kits — mat + wrist strap + grounding cord + common-point ground
  • ESD Mat Accessories — 10 mm snaps, banana plugs, 1 MΩ grounding cords
  • High-Temperature ESD Mats — silicone, up to 300 °C for soldering & rework

Compliance & Lead Times

Mat Type Standard Resistance Lead Time
2-Layer Bench Rubber ANSI/ESD S4.1 10⁶–10¹¹ Ω Ex-stock
Floor Rubber 3 mm ANSI/ESD S7.1 10⁶–10¹¹ Ω Ex-stock
Silicone High-Temp IEC 61340-5-1 10⁶–10¹¹ Ω 1–2 weeks
Custom cut-to-size Maintained 3–5 days

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ESD rubber mat?

An ESD rubber mat is a two-layer rubber sheet — a dissipative top layer (10⁶–10¹¹ Ω) bonded to a conductive bottom layer — connected to ground through a 1 MΩ resistor cord. The mat removes static charge from anything placed on it, including PCBs, components and tools.

What is the difference between bench and floor ESD mats?

Bench mats are 2 mm thick rubber for tabletop workstations and follow ANSI/ESD S4.1. Floor mats are 3 mm anti-fatigue rubber rated for foot traffic under ANSI/ESD S7.1. Both must measure 10⁶–10¹¹ Ω surface resistance to qualify as ESD-safe.

How do I ground an ESD rubber mat?

Ground an ESD rubber mat by snapping a 10 mm stud cord into the mat’s edge snap and clipping the cord’s alligator end to a known ground point — typically a common-point ground bonded to the building’s equipment ground. The cord contains a 1 MΩ current-limiting resistor for operator safety.

How long do ESD rubber mats last?

ESD rubber mats typically last 3–5 years under daily use in Singapore conditions. Resistance should be verified quarterly with a surface resistance meter; replace the mat when readings drift above 10¹¹ Ω or when the top layer wears through.

Can ESD rubber mats withstand soldering?

Yes — Phil Industries’ silicone high-temperature ESD mats withstand direct contact with soldering irons up to 300 °C without melting or losing ESD properties. Standard rubber mats are rated to 70 °C only.

Email kenneth@phil-industries.com.sg, WhatsApp +65 9853 9030 or call +65 6555 1745 for cut-to-size pricing.

Related categories

An ESD rubber mat is the bench-top anchor of an EPA. Complete the workstation with ESD wrist straps, ESD safe chairs and ESD safe tools. For a complete catalogue across all 15 sub-categories, return to our ALL ESD Products hub.

Reviewed by the Phil Industries Technical Team — Singapore industrial & ESD specialists since 2009. See also: ESD Products Singapore and ESD Wrist Strap.

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