☀ WHAT IS MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ESD AND MDF. ☀
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Electrostatic Dissipative Material (ESD) is a material that has a surface resistivity between that of a conductor and an insulator, usually defined as between about 106 and 1012 O/.quadrature
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Electrostatic Dissipative Material (ESD) is a material that has a surface resistivity between that of a conductor and an insulator, usually defined as between about 106 and 1012 O/.quadrature
Conductor is a material that has a surface resistivity less than about 105 O/.quadrature
Insulator is a material that has a surface resistivity greater than about 1013 O/.quadrature
Resistivity the inverse of electrical conductivity, is a measure of the resistance to the flow of an electric current and is measured either as a surface or a volume phenomenon. Surface resistivity is expressed in ohms per square (O/.quadrature.) and is measured at the surface of a material, usually at room temperature. Information detailing methods for quantifying surface resistivity is given in ASTM D257 and EOS/ESD S11.11.
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