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Sir Charles W. Shults III wrote:
Actually, they ARE supposed to be conductive- at least to the tune of about a megohm. In any operation that is serious about antistatic procedures, the mats, wrist straps, and other equipment are to be tested periodically. Most testers show if a mat reads open right away. If you have mats or other equipment that read open, then you have found defective hardware. Trash it. A mega-ohm per what unit of distance? From any point on the mat to the ground point? |
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