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ElectroStatic Discharge, it's caused by accumulation of electrostatic charge as a result of rubbing, and can damage semiconductor devices like integrated circuits.

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Should I touch the metal surface of my ESD wristband?

Most ESD wristbands have a little metal surface (something like 20mm*15mm) and a part of plastic or some sort of cloth that goes around the arm. … In other words: does the non-metal part of a ESD wristband conduct well enough to discharge me? …
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