Ohms Per Square What?
It doesn’t matter. Ohms per square is the unit of an electrical measurement of surface resistivity across any given square area of a material. It is the measurement of the opposition to the movement of electrons across an area of a material’s surface and normalized to a unit square. This measurement is intended to be a basic material parameter and not dependent on absolute area, length or thickness. HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene): Has a high dielectric strength and is resistant to a wide variety of chemicals: alkali, salts, lower alcohols, and many acids. It also has great dimensional strength, balanced properties of impact strength and heat resistance. HIPS is easily machined, relatively low in cost and 100% recyclable. BPI10 (Conductive High Impact Polystyrene): Is widely specified for many applications because of its bulk conductivity, durability, and ease of thermoforming. PVC (polyvinyl chloride): Has excellent chemical resistance and dielectric properties, good tensile, flexural