Specifications Esd Chairs Fabric and Vinyl
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Resistivity: |
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TREK Meter; 20% relative humidity, ohms/sq1.3 x 10 exp 6 |
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X-Static | |||||
Contents 99% Nylon, 1% Carbon Fiber (with Latex Backing) |
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Weight |
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16.0 ozs. per linear yard Width 54- |
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Flammability |
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State of CA Technical Bulletin 117, Section E Passes UFAC Class 1 |
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Color Fastness: |
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Light (AATCC-16A) 40 hrs. min., Class 5 Crocking (AATCC-8) Dry Class 5, Wet Class 5 |
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Stat-Con Vinyl |
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Weight 26.0 ozs. per linear yard, Width 54 Resistivity: Beckman Megohmeter, 500 volt charge |
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Abrasion Resistance |
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(ASTM D-4157) 180,000 Double Rubs Seam Slippage (ASTM D-434) Warp 56 lb. Fill 55 lb. Pilling Resistance (ASTM D-3511) Class 5 |
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Flammability |
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State of CA Technical Bulletin 117, Section E Passes, MVSS302 Passes |
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General Information: |
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The problems associated with static electricity have become a major issue for many businesses in this high-tech world. The fabrics shown on this card can help serve as conductors which can carry off static charges before sufficient buildup can occur to create the sparking discharge that can cause computer and instrument malfunction. To maximize the conductive properties of these fabrics and achieve proper performance, engineering of the furniture must take into consideration the need for grounding the static charges conducted by the surface materials. |
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This term and any corresponding data refer to typical performance in the tests indicated and should not be construed to imply the behavior of this or any other material under actual fire conditions. |
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