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A&A Packaging Blog Understanding Anti-Static, Dissipative, Conductive, and Insulative

Static Electricity As the name implies, static electricity is electricity at rest. The electrical charge is the transference of electrons that occurs when there is sliding, rubbing, or separating of a material, which is a generator of electrostatic voltages. For example: plastics, fiber glass, rubber, textiles, ect. Under the right conditions, this induced charge can [...]The post Understanding Anti-Static, Dissipative, Conductive, and Insulative appeared first on A & A Packaging.

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