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The Difference Between Anti-Static and Conductive Static Electricity

Anti static function: Anti static refers to the ability of materials or products to reduce the generation and accumulation of static electricity. Anti static materials usually use anti-static materials or surface coatings to reduce or eliminate the generation of static electricity, thereby reducing problems caused by electrostatic discharge, such as electrostatic shock, electrostatic sparks, and ignition caused by electrostatic discharge. Static conductivity function: Static conductivity refers to the ability of a material or product to effectively conduct electrostatic charges. Static conductive materials usually have good conductivity and can quickly transfer static charges to the ground or other conductors to ensure safe discharge of static electricity, reduce static accumulation and potential problems. Anti static function: Anti static refers to the ability of a material or product to resist the accumulation of electrostatic charges. Antistatic materials typically have high surface resistance, which can effectively reduce the accumulation of electrostatic charges on their surfaces and reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge. In short, anti-static is mainly aimed at controlling the generation and accumulation of static electricity. Conducting static electricity refers to conducting static charges, while anti-static refers to resisting the accumulation of static charges.

Prevention is to minimize the generation of static electricity as much as possible; Conducting is the process of diverting the generated static electricity. The choice of method depends on whether static electricity has an impact on the entire process of action. If the impact is small or not, conduct; If the impact is significant, take precautions.


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