I was once asked if the mats on my assembly line were antistatic. I thought 
they were but I wasn’t sure since I didn’t buy them. The mats took a beating 
and only lasted a year or two. Some were new and some were in tatters. I 
flipped over a new mat. It clearly said antistatic but the older mats didn’t 
have any labels and they looked different. I took an ohmmeter, stabbing the 
probes in about an inch apart. No reading. No reading for the new mats or the 
antistatic bags we used by the thousands. After rubbing with fur, a 
triboelectric meter (a meter used for measuring static charge) was used on the 
mats and bags without measuring a charge.

My conclusion was surfaces could be antistatic without measuring any 
resistance. Same for bags. If you have one from your Elecraft kit, try 
measuring it with an ohmmeter.
73
Fred, AE6QL


-----Original Message-----
>From: Sam Morgan <[email protected]>
>Sent: Apr 6, 2014 7:21 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Anti Static Mats
>
>oops never mind, I just reread the pdf on the Sierra FS and it's made in 
>China, where as the Desco is made in the US (or so they say)
>
>On 4/6/2014 9:00 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:
>
>> I recommend against using a mat that has no specifications other than
>> asserting it is an "anti-static mat."  I found that the two I bought and
>> tested both had too high a resistance to do any good.
>
>-- 
>GB & 73
>K5OAI
>Sam Morgan

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