Key Features
- Contains the most extensive data available on a large number of antistatics
- Includes sections on General Information; Physical Properties; Health and Safety; Ecological Properties; and Use and Performance
- Print version of the electronic Antistatics Database
Description
Based on the Antistatics Database by George Wypych, the Antistatics Databook presents this information for the first time in print form for ease of reference. It contains detailed information on antistatic additives for polymers - additives capable of modifying properties of materials so that they become antistatic, conductive and/or EMI shielding.
The potential risks of static electricity, as well as the variety of antistatic additives available, mean that that selecting the correct antistatic agent is vital. This databook is an important source of information for industry, research and academia.
The Antistatics Databook includes a large amount of data, from state, odor and color to autoignition temperature and probability of biodegradation. Each additive is presented with data from the following categories: General Information; Physical Properties; Health and Safety; Ecological Properties; and Use and Performance.
Readership
Research and development, production chemists and engineers, environmental engineers, environmental professionals, industrial hygienists, legislators, medical professionals, civil engineers, university professors, students.



