Evaluation of three methods of measuring the surface resistivity of Hughson conductive black paint

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Electrical Resistivity, Electrodes, Paints, Copper, Equipotentials, Mercury (Metal), Stainless Steels, Substrates, Thin Films

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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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