Preventing or inhibiting the build-up of static electricity.
Material that minimizes static charge generation, provides ”controlled” static charge dissipation, or both.
A condition inherent in or applied to a material usually fabric or plastic, which results in a significant reduction in or the absence of electrical charges.
The ability of the carpet to prevent become static.
The ability of a carpet system to dissipate an electrostatic charge before it reaches the threshold of human sensitivity.
An additive that increases the conductivity of a hydrocarbon fuel to hasten the dissipation of electrostatic charges during high-speed dispensing, thereby reducing the fire/explosion hazard.
Usually refers to the property of a material that inhibits triboelectric charging. Note: A material's antistatic characteristic is not necessarily correlatable with its resistivity or resistance.
A carpet's ability to dissipate an electrostatic charge before it reaches a level that a person can feel. Bb
an obsolete term often used generically to describe the full range of static control materials and products. This term has been misused and misapplied, resulting in a great deal of confusion between suppliers and end users. A new term, "low charging," has replaced the word antistatic.