steveu wrote on Aug 29
th, 2024 at 1:12pm:
A question for gunbum, if plastic is bad, due to the possibility of a static discharge, why is all the BP from goex and Swiss in plastic containers?
Cheers,
Steve
Steve,
The containers are made of antistatic plastic. Although antistatic plastic can be made in many colors, clear, red, etc., the plastic containers BP is shipped in are typically black and contain small amounts of carbon to make the plastic slightly conductive to electricity (antistatic). So, pouring BP out of the containers cannot build up a static charge.
The development of antistatic plastic was the result of the semiconductor industries need to reduce the cost of shipping integrated circuits (ICs) in the 1980’s, which were commonly shipped in “conductive” aluminum tubes at the time. Some ICs are sensitive to even low levels of static discharge. Most of my career was spent in the semiconductor industry and I remember reading at the time that materials with a surface resistance of as much as several hundred thousand ohms per square inch would drain away any static charge. Using a standard VOM (volt ohm meter) or multi-meter, one can actually determine if the plastic used in BP shipping bottles is antistatic.
To verify I grabbed a black plastic bottle of Swiss 1.5Fg and my handy Harbor Freight multi-meter, the one they use to give away if you purchase anything at the store. With the meter set on ohms and the sharp-tip probes inserted into the plastic about an inch apart, the resistance was around 300,000 ohms, sufficient to eliminate a static charge buildup. Just to double check, I also used an expensive multi-meter with the same results.
Wayne