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Hi Technetters,
The following e-mail got sent a little while ago, but I don't think it
worked. If it did then sorry to bother you:
Our part of England has been experiencing a high pressure area for a
little while now. The relative humidity has thus managed to go below 30%,
causing us to go through our more stringent antistatic precautions.
The question is, what precautions do you find acceptable? In such
conditions, how do you implement them? We have a large conventional
manufacturing area, and room humidifiers would not be cost effective.
What would you do in such an area? What is the most cost effective
solution?
Thankyou for your time,
Best Regards,
Richard Tilbrook,
Student Engineer,
British Aerospace
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