Stat-Rite®polymer alloys set the new standard for test and design engineers requiring permanent static dissipation without compromising cleanliness. Unlike old technologies, such as conductive fillers and chemical anti-stats, Stat-Rite alloys blend a proprietary, inherently dissipative polymer with a variety of base polymers. This produces polymer alloys with an inherent static dissipative polymer network. Current base polymers include polypropylene, acrylic, soft polyurethane, PETG, ABS and others. This inherent static dissipative network remains intact through thermoforming, injection molding, or extruding while maintaining the physical properties of the base polymer.
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| Host Polymer | Inherently Dissipative Polymer |
The chemistry of Stat-Rite polymer alloys offers engineers the advantages that they now require: