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The release of static electricity when two items touch is known as an electrostatic discharge (ESD). Examples of ESD include the jolt we get when we touch a metal doorknob or walk across carpet, as well as the static electricity we experience after drying clothes in a dryer.
A low-cost 3D printing material called ESD Resin can be used to create parts that are static-dissipative and intended for factory use. Materials that are ESD safe keep electrostatic charges from amassing inside a component.
When an ESD-equipped doorknob shocks you (Electrostatic Discharge). These charges have the potential to harm electrical parts. Therefore, all materials in a factory that produces electronics must be ESD Safe.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)-sensitive electronic equipment and parts require special protection in production procedures and environments. In order to stop damage from electrical charges that build up during crucial industrial operations, ESD control products are required.
The Global ESD-safe resin market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
B9Creations, a professional provider of 3D printing solutions, has recently maintained its focus on additive manufacturing (AM) materials, releasing a line of hard resins, a silicone for jewellery moulds last summer, and one for medical purposes.
With its newest material, the company should be able to assist with high-precision applications including model building, healthcare, research, manufacturing, and jewellery that it serves dealers, clients, and partners in.
ESD – Rigid, a UV curable, ESD-safe engineering resin that can be utilised with B9Creations’ B9 Core Series of 3D printing devices, has recently been released. The resin is powered by Mechnano and its carbon nanotube Mech technology, which is what’s most intriguing about it.