Semi-Conductive Cast Silicone Zaps Static

May 1, 2002
Processed with a proprietary conductive additive, Silicone C material is said to be particularly useful in eliminating static buildup in items such as printer and business machine rollers. The semi-conductive cast silicone can be formulated with

Processed with a proprietary conductive additive, Silicone C material is said to be particularly useful in eliminating static buildup in items such as printer and business machine rollers. The semi-conductive cast silicone can be formulated with volume resistivity ratings of 109 to 1012 ohm-cm and in durometer values from 30 to 60 Shore A. Other features of Silicone C include high release characteristics and an ability to withstand very high temperatures (i.e., up to 300¡F to 400¡F). For more information and prices, contact MEARTHANE PRODUCTS CORP., Cranston, RI. (401) 946-4400.

Company: MEARTHANE PRODUCTS CORP.

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