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Kevin and others,
I should have been a little more specific in my request. In addition to
the liquid coatings people have suggested, there is an ESD version of
Plastisol that works as well. Here is the problem:
Almost all of these liquid materials come in a toluene/xylene (or similar)
carrier, or toluene/xylene is specified as the clean up agent if you
spill. The material I would be painting on is Humiseal 1B31, which is in
a toluene carrier. I would be afraid that the ESD coating would dissolve
in the solvent and contaminate my 1B31 coating. That is why I wanted to
go heat shrink, rather than some form of liquid material that could be
dissolved.
Doug Pauls
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Date: 10/17/2012 01:19 PM
Subject: RE: [TN] ESD Heat Shrink Sleeving
Never heard of such a thing....but what about a dip in ESD floor paint?
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From: Douglas Pauls [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:09 PM
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Subject: [TN] ESD Heat Shrink Sleeving
Good afternoon all,
I wonder if any of you know of a heat shrinkable sleeving that would be
in the static dissipative range for volume resistivity? This would be
between 1E6 and 1E9 ohm-cm. Most of the ones that I am aware of are 1E11
ohm-cm or higher.
I don't know of any, so I thought I would turn to my favorite forum.
The application is paint brush handles. Since most brushes are painted
wood, they can generate static. We thought having a shrinkable ESD cover,
vs. some of the liquid coatings, would be a possible solution.
Doug Pauls
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