Electrostatic discharge materials


Electrostatic discharge materials are plastics that reduce static electricity to protect electrostatic-sensitive devices or contain flammable liquids or gases.

Materials

ESD materials are generally subdivided into categories with related properties: Anti-Static, Conductive, and Dissipative.
Ohms Per Square< 10−310−3 to 11 to 103103 to 105105 to 109109 to 1012> 1013
MaterialMetalsCarbonsShieldingConductiveStatic DissipativeAnti-StaticInsulative
DescriptionCarbon powders and fiberNo initial charge. Provides path for charge to bleed off. Typically black color.No or low initial charge. Prevents discharge to or from human contactInitial charges are suppressed. Typically pink color.Insulators and Base Polymers. Not an ESD material-

Conductive

Conductive materials have a low electrical resistance, thus electrons flow easily across the surface or through these materials. Charges go to ground or to another conductive object that the material contacts.

Dissipative

Dissipative materials allow the charges to flow to ground more slowly in a more controlled manner than with conductive materials.

Anti-Static

Anti-static materials are generally referred to as any material which inhibits triboelectric charging. This kind of charging is the buildup of an electric charge by the rubbing or contact with another material.

Insulative

Insulative materials prevent or limit the flow of electrons across their surface or through their volume. Insulative materials have a high electrical resistance and are difficult to ground, thus are not ESD materials. Static charges remain in place on these materials for a very long time.