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Hose-Continuity Tester Reduces Static-Electric Charge Risk in Transfer Hoses

2013-06-27 06:00:00| Chemical Processing

During product delivery, tank-cleaning or spill-recovery operations, merely grounding the transporting vehicle may not be enough. Static electricity can still accumulate to dangerous levels in isolated metal components of commonly used helix-wire transfer hoses.

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