Anti-static materials and products



1, static conductor
A material with a low resistivity, unless it is insulated from the ground, it is difficult to accumulate static charge on it.
2, static non-conductor static non-conductor
is a material that has a very high resistivity, so it can accumulate a sufficient amount of static charge on it to cause various electrostatic phenomena.
3, static sub-conductor static sub-conductor
A material whose resistivity (or conductivity) is between the electrostatic conductor and the electrostatic non-conductor.
4. (static) conductive material
refers to materials with high electrical conductivity such as metals and carbon, as well as materials that use various methods (such as mixing conductive materials in insulating materials) to make objects have static conductive properties.
5, conductive fibre conductive fibre
is a general term for fibers made of conductive or sub-conductive materials such as metals or organics, antistatic agents, etc., in whole or in part. Conductive fibers are divided into metal conductive fibers and organic conductive fibers.
6, anti-static fibre anti-static fibre
uses a fiber made of sub-conductive material with antistatic agent.
7, conductive rubber [plastic] conductive rubber[ plastics]
In order to reduce the resistivity of rubber [plastic], materials (or products), some measures (such as incorporation of conductive materials) are used in the production process to make rubber [plastics].
8. Conductive floor conductive floor
is a ground [board] made of a material with a low resistivity and designed to provide a path for static electricity leakage.
9, conductive paint anti-static paint conductive paint
is coated on the surface of an object to form a continuous film that is firmly attached to it and can remove an engineering material that accumulates electric charge on it.

