What is the difference between conductive materials and dissipative materials in electrostatic protection management



Materials are either conductors or non-conductors. Non-conductive materials, also known as insulators, have a resistance > 1 x 10 11 ohms. Dissipative material is the part of conductive material, >1 x 10 4 ohms<10 11 ohms, which has the advantage of static control and can discharge static charge to the ground more slowly. From the perspective of static electricity prevention and control, conductive materials refer to materials <10 4 ohms, except for electrostatic floors with special definitions.
According to the definition of ESD STM7.1-2001: "Conductive floor materials: floor materials with resistance to ground < 1.0 x 10 6 ohms."

