Description
Conductive (Anti-Static) cloth
Conductive (Anti-Static) cloth is a synthetic material, most often a polyester, woven throughout with stainless steel wire or carbonized filament to dissipate static electricity. Non-conductive material is also usually polyester, but does not contain these metal wires or filaments and is therefore, ineffective in the dissipation of static electricity. Conductive (Anti-Static) is more commonly used in industrial applications. The addition of the wires and filaments has no affect on micron or porosity readings of the cloth. It is simply added to dissipate static electricity during the use of the material.
Applications
Conductive (Anti-Static) cloth is most commonly used in the manufacture of replacement bags, socks, chutes and sleeves for fluid bed dryer equipment, high shear granulators, mixers, blenders, milling operations, hoppers and discharge chutes.
PE-903 | |
Weight(g/m2) | 319 |
Material | polyester |
Thickness(mm) | 0.65 |
Air Permeability(L/M2.S) | 218.31 |
Warp Tensile Strength(cm) | >2689N/5*20 |
Weft Tensile Strength(cm) | >1671N/5*20 |
Warp Elongation | <23.45% |
Weft Elongation | <17.5% |
Warp Density(/inch) | 66 |
Weft Density(/inch) | 25 |