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IEC 61340-2-3

Electrostatics - Part 2-3: Methods of Test for Determining the Resistaance and Resistivity of Solid Planar Materials Used to Avoid Electrostatic Charge Accumulation

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 March 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): 29.020
ICS Code (Other standards related to electricity and magnetism): 17.220.99
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This International Standard describes test methods for the determination of the electrical resistance and resistivity of solid materials in the range from 104 Ω to 1012 Ω used to avoid electrostatic charge accumulation.

It takes account of existing IEC/ISO standards and other published information, and gives recommendations and guidelines on the appropriate method.

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July 1, 2023
ELECTROSTATICS – Part 2-3: Methods of test for determining the resistance and resistivity of solid materials used to avoid electrostatic charge accumulation
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June 1, 2016
Electrostatics - Part 2-3: Methods of Test for Determining the Resistaance and Resistivity of Solid Planar Materials Used to Avoid Electrostatic Charge Accumulation
This part of IEC 61340 describes test methods for the determination of the electrical resistance and resistivity of solid materials used to avoid electrostatic charge accumulation, in which the...
IEC 61340-2-3
March 1, 2000
Electrostatics - Part 2-3: Methods of Test for Determining the Resistaance and Resistivity of Solid Planar Materials Used to Avoid Electrostatic Charge Accumulation
This International Standard describes test methods for the determination of the electrical resistance and resistivity of solid materials in the range from 104 Ω to 1012 Ω used to avoid electrostatic...

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