Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

ACL Staticide 6500 ESD Safety Shield, 8 oz Aerosol Spray Can, Translucent

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$40.87

$ 19 .99 $19.99

In Stock
  • A light spray application is sufficient for excellent electrical performance
  • Coating cures at ambient temperature
  • Intended for interior use
  • Ideal for plastic parts, bins and shelving
  • This static electricity problem solver will not wash off like anti-static topicals


ACL Staticide ESD safety shield. A light spray application is sufficient for excellent electrical performance. Coating cures at ambient temperature. Intended for interior use. Ideal for plastic parts, bins and shelving. This static electricity problem solver will not wash off like anti-static topicals. The advanced water-based formula reduces tribocharging and dissipates static at a safe rate regardless of humidity and without reapplication. The excellent bonding properties allow it to adhere to a variety of surfaces such as acrylic, polycarbonate, PETG and glass. It can be sprayed on carrying trays, protective packaging, test equipment, PVC and vinyl tubing. Because it is a translucent coating, it is perfect for spraying on viewing ports. This coating is safe to use in manufacturing facilities because it has no contaminants like chlorides or silicone. The aerosol product has low VOCs and no CFCs. No tribocharging. Water-based. Durable. Humidity independent. Contains no CFCs. No silicone or chlorides. Superior adhesion; sticks to most plastics, glass and metal. The formula does not contain substances on the REACH SvHC list or in the RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC. Translucent color. 8 ounce aerosol spray can.


C8H10N4O2
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
I used this to coat a non-ESD safe Akro-Mils bin since it's getting harder to find the ESD models. It works well, but some things to be aware when you're preparing to spray:1) Do this outdoors, and wear a respirator. The smell is very strong. I'd recommend 3M 60926 multi vapor cartridges. I used them and didn't smell a thing until I took the respirator off. I can't say how well a standard N100/P100 mask would do, but if that's all you have, it's probably better than nothing.2) Be conservative when spraying. It's pretty easy to use too much on smooth surfaces, so go slow and watch to see if it runs. If you see runs, have a blow dryer handy to help spread the excess liquid around and cure it (heat helps it cure).3) If you're spraying something on multiple sides, I'd recommend trying to hang/suspend it from something and get everything at once rather than spraying a side, waiting for it to dry, spraying another side, etc. because it can take a while to dry unless you use heat.4) As a note, you cannot check static dissipation of a surface with the conductivity setting on a standard multimeter, so please don't use this as a gauge of effectiveness. A multimeter may measure a conductive surface if it's within range, but it won't measure a dissipative surface.5) This is rather expensive, but I haven't found many alternatives. Most anti-static sprays do not cure permanently to a surface like this. One that I've seen, but not used is MG Chemicals 844AR-340G. It runs a bit cheaper, and I may give it a try eventually.6) Again, the odor is strong, and I wouldn't recommend breathing this stuff in. Even after spraying completely outdoors, when I came inside and removed my respirator, I could smell the fumes. Protect yourself.Good luck and happy spraying.
_customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
I used the 6500 product to fix a very serious static charge situation and this is the only product to be able to help solve it. Very good product indeed you just need to read and follow the instructions carefully and step by step and you will get the results you are looking for.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2020
Did not work at all for me.It appears to be windex with carbon particles in it.My cheap surface conductivity meter detects 10^4 ohms when wet and infinite when dry. The meter detects conductive foam just fine.Tried spraying another layer and still detected no conductivity.Tried spaying cardboard too but detected no conductivity.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2015
worked perfectly
Virginia V.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2014
I haven't used this product yet, originally bought this to put on the outside of my spill proof thermal mug to use at work, but since ordering this my boss said he preferred I use a standard company issued mug, though it is not spill proof, to which he issued me one that day. So, I haven't found another purpose for this product yet.