Comparison of Three Types of Conductive Fibers and Selection Criteria
We will compare the characteristics and applications of Elevaï Monoit Thunderlon to assist in selecting the optimal antistatic brush.
Conductive fibers are materials used to impart antistatic properties to brushes, effectively preventing the adhesion of powders and the attraction of foreign substances. This page summarizes information comparing three types of conductive fibers handled by Kyoshin Giken: "Eleva," "Mono8," and "Thunderon," including their characteristics, wire diameters, electrical resistance values, and applications to assist in optimal selection. Eleva is a standard conductive fiber with carbon adhered to its surface, available in a wide range of wire diameters from 0.15 to 0.5 mm, with an electrical resistance value of 3×10³ to 7×10³ Ω/cm. Mono8 features a structure with carbon filled inside grooves, providing a smooth surface, with wire diameters of 0.15/0.3 mm and resistance values of 4.9×10³ to 8.8×10⁵ Ω/cm. Thunderon is a high-conductivity type treated with metallization, featuring an ultra-fine wire diameter of 0.08 mm and high conductivity of 10⁻¹ Ω/cm, making it ideal for fine powders.
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