Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976stin...7716251b&link_type=abstract
Evaluation of three methods of measuring the surface resistivity of Hughson conductive black paint ESA
Physics
Electrical Resistivity, Electrodes, Paints, Copper, Equipotentials, Mercury (Metal), Stainless Steels, Substrates, Thin Films
Scientific paper
The three methods evaluated in regard to measuring the electrical surface resistivity of a conductive coating are based on the conventional two- and three-electrode systems, a distinction being made in the applied electrode material: stainless steel, mercury, and vacuum-deposited copper. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed on the basis of the results obtained for Hughson H322 conductive paint.
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