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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 15:04:11 -0800
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I think the issue here is that you want to get your shop traveler slips into
dissipative carriers and your work instructions into static dissipative
binders and such.  The goal would be to protect the work in progress from
these plastic carriers, not the paper inside.  As a rule paper is not a
problem unless it is laminated, lacquered or has some other (usually glossy)
coating on it.  Paper, being naturally hygroscopic, will absorb humidity
from the air, be somewhat dissapative and will not normally will not
generate or hold a charge ( does not apply to Tyvek and other synthetics).
Try to charge up a piece of paper and check it with one of those small, hand
held, static field meters.
John Thorup


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wilber Heath [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 11:55 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      [TN] ESD for Schematics
>
>  We are currently trying to get all of our paperwork used on the
> production floor into some type of static dissapative bags to prevent
> static charges. As we use a lot of schematics that are printed as
> large
> as 'E' size, it has been difficult to find ESD envelopes of this size
> to
> put the schemartics into. We have thought of some kind of protective
> lamination, but I have yet to find anything available to do this with.
> Another thought I had was to use deionizing fans, but am not sure if
> this would suffice. Does anyone out there have any ideas or things
> that
> you have used that solves this dilemma??
>
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