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Kapanadze and other FE discussion

Started by stivep, May 26, 2018, 01:48:55 PM

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stivep

Thank you SolarLab for delivery of Russian News

Спасибо за доставку ваших новостей.
Трамп называет его поддельные новости. Посмотрите на это снова.
Wesley

stivep

type of the dielectric
Look at sparks at the edge
compare it  with video  https://youtu.be/KLAPRNWuAn4?t=1187
Wesley

Void

Hi Wesley. I did already point out to you here that those anti-static blocks that you have
contain a lot of carbon (very conductive) to give the material its anti-static properties.
This is why the material is a dark black color. The material may be covered with a thin plastic
coating to act as an insulator to lower voltages, but HV will pass right through such a thin plastic
layer and be conducted away, which is how it works as an anti-static material.

If you measure the surface resistance with an ohmmeter, does it measure infinite resistance?
If so, then it is probably coated with a thin layer of insulating plastic. Basically those carbon filled
anti-static blocks are about the same as using a block of conductive metal. :)


stivep

Quote from: Void on January 14, 2019, 08:20:25 PM
Hi Wesley. I did already point out to you here that those anti-static blocks that you have
contain a lot of carbon (very conductive) to give the material its anti-static properties.
This is why the material is a dark black color. The material may be covered with a thin plastic
coating to act as an insulator to lower voltages, but HV will pass right through such a thin plastic
layer and be conducted away, which is how it works as an anti-static material.
If you measure the surface resistance with an ohmmeter, does it measure infinite resistance?
If so, then it is probably coated with a thin layer of insulating plastic. Basically those carbon filled
anti-static blocks are about the same as using a block of conductive metal. :)

https://www.quadrantplastics.com/na-en/products/engineering-plastics/standard/tivarr-uhmw-pe-family-of-products/tivarr-dryslide/
No my friend  the resistance is  >20GOhm
Product Overview   
Electro Static Dissipative 
Ideal for dusty environments 
Helps reduce surging 
Won't mar packaging or products 
Corrosion-resistant 
Self-lubricating   
Reduces noise 
No moisture absorption
Product Data Sheet
http://qepp.matweb.com/search/DataSheet.aspx?Bassnum=P1SMP17&ckck=1

Product Details:Modified with special lubricants, TIVAR® DrySlide has the lowest coefficient of friction of any of the TIVAR® products.
The enhanced coefficient of friction and anti-static properties make TIVAR® DrySlide an excellent performer in dusty environments.
Even damp boxes or parcels covered in shrink-wrap won't stick to TIVAR® DrySlide. In addition, the enhanced surface lubricity won't
mar packaging or products, but allow them to move freely without jamming from dirt, grit or static build-up.
TIVAR® DrySlide is and available in 48" x 120" sheets, with gauge sizes ranging from 1/4" to 2".

Wesley

stivep