Antistatic materials and products



1. Static conductor
A material with low resistivity that is difficult to accumulate static charge unless it is insulated from the ground.
2. Static non-conductor
A material with high resistivity that can accumulate enough static charge to cause various static phenomena.
3. Static sub-conductor
A material with resistivity (or conductivity) between static conductor and static non-conductor.
4. Conductive (static) material
It refers to materials with high conductivity such as metal and carbon, as well as materials that use various methods (such as adding conductive materials to insulating materials) to make objects have static conductivity.
5. Conductive fiber
A general term for fibers made of conductive materials or sub-conductive materials such as metals or organic matter and antistatic agents. Conductive fibers are divided into metal conductive fibers and organic conductive fibers.
6. Anti-static fiber
Fiber made of sub-conductive material with anti-static agent added.
7. Conductive rubber [plastics]
Rubber [plastic] made by taking some measures (such as adding conductive materials) in the production process to reduce the resistivity of rubber [plastic], materials (or products).
8. Conductive floor
A floor [board] made of material with low resistivity to provide a path for static electricity leakage.
9. Conductive paint
An engineering material that can form a firmly attached continuous film when applied to the surface of an object and can remove the charge accumulated on it.

