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How can static electricity buildup on ReflecTech® Mirror Film be avoided during lamination?

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How can static electricity buildup on ReflecTech® Mirror Film be avoided during lamination?

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To reduce static buildup that naturally occurs as the release liner is removed, suspend copper tinsel across the width of the roll. Position anti-static tinsel 1/8″ to 1/4″ from static laden surface. Typically, the tinsel will be attached to the machine frame. It is used most effectively when it does not touch the product or material to be neutralized. See an example of this technology at: http://www.statictinsel.com/how-to-use-tinsel.html.

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To reduce static buildup that naturally occurs as the release liner is removed, suspend copper tinsel across the width of the roll. Position anti-static tinsel 1/8″ to 1/4″ from static laden surface. Typically, the tinsel will be attached to the machine frame. It is used most effectively when it does not touch the product or material to be neutralized. See an example of this technology at: http://www.takk.com/passive-static-eliminators.html#copper.

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