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News Release from: TBA Electro Conductive Products | Subject: ECP 529
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 June 2007
Water-based coating keeps static at bay
Static dissipative paint adheres to a variety of substrates and is suitable for use in electronics assembly applications and ATEX type hazardous environments.
TBA Electro Conductive Products has launched a new water-based static dissipative paint that is ideal for protecting materials that are susceptible to damage by solvents such as expanded polystyrene, high impact polystyrene sheets (HIPS) and polycarbonate ECP 529 is a single-pack water-based acrylic static dissipative paint that will adhere to a variety of substrates and is suitable for use in electronics assembly applications and ATEX type hazardous environments
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Specifications include static decay in less than 2s, dry film thickness of 30um and surface resistivity of 100Mohm/square.
Paint colour is light grey.
TBA's ECP 529 extends the company's comprehensive range of electrically conductive coatings for static protection and EMI shielding applications.
The ECP 500 series features four coatings for EMI shielding applications, two paints for floor coverings and 11 static dissipative coatings.
Compatible with most plastics and metal substrates, the paints meet the requirements of BS IEC61340-5-1:2001 (Basic Specification: Protection of electrostatic sensitive devices) and are suitable for use in ATEX hazardous environments.
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