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Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:10:19 -0600
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Hi Gurus,
    We just noticed that our supposed ESD shelving has a clear thin
insulative coating on it.  The grounding clamps bite into this coating,
and if you poke a probe through the coating, you can see that the
shelves are connected to ground.  This runs against all my beliefs about
shelving materials.  Shouldn't they be conductive on the shelves'
surface area as well?
    Thanks in advance for any input!
 
Dave Dixon
Engineering Technician
Aero-Mach Labs Inc.

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