Monroe Electronics Electrostatic Fieldmeter - Static Monitor - model 177A User Manual

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Table IV-1 is a short triboelectric series that provides an indication of the order of some
common materials. The way to use a triboelectric series is to note the relative positions of
the two materials of interest. The material that charges positively will be the one that is
closer to the positive end of the series, and the material closer to the negative end will
charge negatively.

Asbestos

most positive

Glass

Nylon

Wool

Lead

Silk

Aluminum

Paper

Cotton

Steel

Hard rubber

Nickel & copper

Brass & silver

Synthetic rubber

Orlon

Saran

Polyethylene

Teflon

Silicone rubber

most negative

Table IV-1

Triboelectric Series

If only one surface has a significant electrical resistance while the other surface is a good
electrical conductor, most of the charges still will not be able to return to their original
surface. This again leaves an excess of positive charges on one surface and an excess of
negative charges on the other. Under this condition, however, the surface charges on the
conductor can freely move throughout the conductive body. Unless this charged conductive
body is able to obtain opposite polarity charges from ground to remain electrically neutral, it
is isolated (a charged capacitor) and can become a static spark hazard.

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