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B-473 has a static dissipative adhesive and is supplied on a static dissipative release liner. It has surface resistivity values in the recommended range for Dissipative ESD Packaging Materials as defined in Table 1 of ANSI/ESD S20.20 ( 1x105 to < 1x1012 ohms). B-473 also meets the requirements of EIA-541 "Packaging Material Standards for ESD Sensitive Items" in which a charged material must decay to 1 percent of its initial voltage in less than 2 seconds. Print technology: Thermal Transfer. Material type: White Polyester. Finish: Glossy. Adhesive: Static Dissipative Permanent acrylic. Applications: Printed circuit board and electronic component post-process labeling. Recommended Ribbons: Brady Series R6000. Regulatory/Agency Approvals: UL: B-473 is a UL Recognized Component to UL969 Labeling and Marking Standard when printed with Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See UL file MH17154 for specific details. UL information can be accessed online at UL.com. Search in Certifications area. CSA: B-473 is CSA Accepted to C22.2 No. 0.15-95 Adhesive Labels Standard when printed with the Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See CSA file 041833 for specific details. CSA information can be accessed online at directories.csa-international.org. SP Provning Forskning: ESD-approved for IEC 61340-5-1 and EN 100015-1 per SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute (see ESD-approval DNo: 230-02-0034). Brady B-473 is RoHS complinat to 2005/618/EC MCV amendment to RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC.
Brady THT-57-473-10 0.7" Width x 0.375" Height, B-473 Static Dissipative Polyester, Gloss Finish White Thermal Transfer Printable Label (10000 per Roll)
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Description
B-473 has a static dissipative adhesive and is supplied on a static dissipative release liner. It has surface resistivity values in the recommended range for Dissipative ESD Packaging Materials as defined in Table 1 of ANSI/ESD S20.20 ( 1x105 to < 1x1012 ohms). B-473 also meets the requirements of EIA-541 "Packaging Material Standards for ESD Sensitive Items" in which a charged material must decay to 1 percent of its initial voltage in less than 2 seconds. Print technology: Thermal Transfer. Material type: White Polyester. Finish: Glossy. Adhesive: Static Dissipative Permanent acrylic. Applications: Printed circuit board and electronic component post-process labeling. Recommended Ribbons: Brady Series R6000. Regulatory/Agency Approvals: UL: B-473 is a UL Recognized Component to UL969 Labeling and Marking Standard when printed with Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See UL file MH17154 for specific details. UL information can be accessed online at UL.com. Search in Certifications area. CSA: B-473 is CSA Accepted to C22.2 No. 0.15-95 Adhesive Labels Standard when printed with the Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See CSA file 041833 for specific details. CSA information can be accessed online at directories.csa-international.org. SP Provning Forskning: ESD-approved for IEC 61340-5-1 and EN 100015-1 per SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute (see ESD-approval DNo: 230-02-0034). Brady B-473 is RoHS complinat to 2005/618/EC MCV amendment to RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC.
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number 37 sketch the equipotential lines for the two equal positive charges shown in figure 19.26 indicate the direction of increasing potential all right so basically um you one thing we want to remember is that whenever we draw the equipotential lines they have to be perpendicular to the electric field lines okay so if i were to be very close to the q i can roughly represent the equipotential lines as a as a circle okay and maybe i'll make another circle here it'll it'll be slightly off from a true circle you know once i get out to this point but i'm just going to leave that alone for right now so let's say both of them are we both have equal circles now the next one um as as the as we go further and further away from each of these two charges okay as we can see the electric field lines kind of are repelling one another more or less so that means that if the potential lines have to be


