Electrical resistivity guide measurement standards amp troubleshooting











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To learn more about TUBALL™ MATRIX, visit: • https://tuball.com/?utm_source=youtub... • This video introduces the electrical resistivity tests. • What effect do conductive additives have on resistivity measurements and how do measured values reflect the functionality of materials? • In this video we will define: • • standards, • • equipment, • • procedure calculations, for surface and volume electrical resistivity measurements depending on the requirements of different industries. • The solutions and answers you will find in this video: • • What effect do conductive additives have on resistivity measurements and how do measured values reflect the functionality of materials? • • What determines the type of measured resistivity? • • How the measurement technique with different measurement methods and standards, and also the quality of the sample and the accuracy of the device, can affect the results? • • What are the features of the four-probe measurement method (conforms to the ISO 1853 and ASTM D 991 standards)? • • What are the features of the two-point method? • • What are the features of measuring surface resistivity of using the alternative methods (“simple devices”)? • • What has a significant effect on the measurement of resistance? • • Can a material’s uneven surface affect the measurement of resistance? • • Do different types of conductive additives affect the measurement results in any way? • If you are interested in, here are the simple steps to start working with OCSiAl: • • Contact your local OCSiAl representatives: https://tuball.com/en/contacts/?utm_s... • • Discuss your needs with our manager • • Choose the most relevant TUBALL-based product (www.tuball.com/?utm_source=youtube utm_campaign=practicaltoosERMguide). • or to ask questions contact us: [email protected]

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