Antistat Keeps Triboelectric Charges Below 200V Per EIA 625

Dec. 1, 2000
This topical antistatic spray has been designed for use on dissipative and non-ESD surfaces. The Reztore Topical Antistat is available in a 1-quart spray bottle as well as 1-gallon and 5-gallon refills. It is reported to keep triboelectric charges

This topical antistatic spray has been designed for use on dissipative and non-ESD surfaces. The Reztore Topical Antistat is available in a 1-quart spray bottle as well as 1-gallon and 5-gallon refills. It is reported to keep triboelectric charges well below 200 volts per EIA 625 and provides lasting hard-coat protection and a safe path to ground.

Company: DESCO INDUSTRIES INC.

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