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What are the differences between anti-static and insulation?

August 21, 2021
The main difference is the size of the resistor:

Resistance greater than 10 to the 12th power ohm is insulation

Resistance greater than 10 to the 6th power and less than 10 to the 12th power is anti-static

Static electricity: Static electricity is an objective natural phenomenon, produced in many ways, such as contact, friction, peeling, etc. Electrostatic protection technology, such as the electronic industry, semiconductor, petroleum industry, weapon industry, textile industry, rubber industry, and the hazards of static electricity in the aviation and military fields, seek to reduce the losses caused by static electricity.

Insulator: Insulation is a relative concept. The same is paper. It can break down into a conductor under high voltage, but it is an insulator at low voltage. If it encounters water, it becomes a conductor. Common insulators include ceramics, rubber, dry cloth, and dry wood. , Plastic products, air, pure water, glass, processed insulating oil, bakelite, mica, and polyvinyl chloride are all insulators.


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