I need to clarify my earlier question on conductive paint.  We bond our
enclosure panels together with screws.  We use external-tooth starwashers
between the screws and sheet metal to achieve a reliable, protective-earth
bond.  On our painted panels, we mask the paint so that the starwasher makes
good contact with the metal.  We are now considering using conductive paint
without masking, but we would still use starwashers.  I don't see how this
could be a problem, but it's not something I've seen done before and so I'd
like your input.

Thanks again,

Jeff Jenkins
Senior Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Fort Collins, CO USA 80525

Opinions are my own and not necessarily shared by Advanced Energy
Industries, Inc. or its affiliates. 

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