Standard OCB assembly and parts handling anti-static mats
https://www.uline.com/BL_7403/Anti-Static-Table-Mats
Grant KZ1W
On 1/6/2021 05:10, Dan K2YWE wrote:
I suspect they were conductive foam made of a similar material to
anti-static mats. "Conpad" is one such product.
73 QWH QWM,
Dan K2YWE (K3AU)
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021, 1:18 AM KD7JYK DM09 <kd7jyk@earthlink.net> wrote:
In the 1980's, my wife was working on computers, and controllers with
very large connectors, and wiring harnesses, that would be drug around
like fire hoses (small ones, like in an apartment), generating a bit of
static. She described each piece of equipment as having a fairly large
static discharge pad on the side. Before any harnesses were connected,
the end of the harness, the large connector and all the pins, was to be
pressed into this pad for a few moments to bleed off any static build-up.
Any idea what these pads are? I'd like to research them, due to some
static issues that are arising here.
Thanks.
Kurt
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