Electrically Conductive Anodized Aluminum Surfaces

TBMG-1159

11/01/2006

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Anodized aluminum components can be treated to make them sufficiently electrically conductive to suppress discharges of static electricity. The treatment was conceived as a means of preventing static electric discharges on exterior satin-anodized aluminum (SAA) surfaces of spacecraft without adversely affecting the thermal-control/optical properties of the SAA and without need to apply electrically conductive paints, which eventually peel off in the harsh environment of outer space. The treatment can also be used to impart electrical conductivity to anodized housings of computers, medical electronic instruments, telephone-exchange equipment, and other terrestrial electronic equipment vulnerable to electrostatic discharge.

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"Electrically Conductive Anodized Aluminum Surfaces," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2006.
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Nov 1, 2006
Product Code
TBMG-1159
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Magazine Article
Language
English