BS 2050 specifies limits of electrical resistance for antistatic and conducting articles and products manufactured wholly or in part from natural or synthetic rubbers, from polyvinyl chloride, from other flexible polymeric materials or from mixtures of these. The electrical conductivity is derived from the addition of carbon black and/or other appropriate substances to the bulk of the material.
BS 2050 does not apply to:
NOTE Only if their suitability has been established experimentally, should these methods of test be used for products not covered by this British Standard (e.g. products in which the electrical conductivity is not obtained by the addition of carbon black and/or other appropriate substances to the bulk material or which have a substantial area of insulating material).
BS 2050 on specifications for polymeric material is for:
Polymeric compounds can be made into conductors of electricity by the incorporation in the compound of conducting particles, especially carbon black, or ionizable materials, or a combination of the two.
BS 2050 describes methods of test to determine the electrical resistance of antistatic and conductive articles and products manufactured wholly or in part from a flexible polymeric material.
BS 2050 provides you with general specifications and requirements for different tests of polymeric material that help you to check whether they will withstand voltages.
The test methodologies given in BS 2050 enable you to examine the polymeric wires for any signs of deformation or fault, which contributes a lot to maintaining high quality and efficient functioning.
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