Re: Materials for test, foam? - static electricity
Posted by
turbulatordude
on 2006-05-14 06:07:49 UTC
> Most of these materialsI have an old blower, just a pancake fan really, I think it was
> are greatly affected by static electricity created by the friction
> from rubbing or sanding, so a vacuum / extraction unit should be used
> or the dust will stick to everything.
> Regards,
> Glen.
designed to blow over a workstation so as to eleminate the static
electricity. it has some emitters inside, just pointy brass spikes.
I wonder if that type of thing would help eleminate the static that is
prevelant with foam ?
I also have a spray gun with the same type of hook-up to a high
voltage energy soruce. That was for larger things.
Foam can have almost magical properties.
Dave
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Peter
2006-05-13 12:15:09 UTC
Materials for test, foam?
BRIAN FOLEY
2006-05-13 12:51:54 UTC
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roboticscnc
2006-05-14 05:12:25 UTC
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ballendo
2006-05-14 05:42:35 UTC
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turbulatordude
2006-05-14 06:07:49 UTC
Re: Materials for test, foam? - static electricity
John Delaney
2006-05-14 10:45:04 UTC
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Peter Stempel
2006-05-14 13:43:53 UTC
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ballendo
2006-05-14 14:30:45 UTC
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gary
2006-05-15 11:03:36 UTC
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