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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 955541" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Elvamide is nylon that is soluble in alcohol. AFAIK Quad never used pure Elvamide, but rather a proprietary muti that had graphite in the mix. Equal replacement muti is offered by a few sources (AU, NL) </p><p></p><p>Antistatic coatings, Incl sprays, are indeed used to restore the high resistance of ESL membranes. </p><p></p><p>I know zilch about STAX ES tech so I can't say whether any of these will work for them. The only sure way is to collect as much as possible reliable DIY evidence on which coating to use and how to apply it. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my FIG-LA1 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 955541, member: 2310"] Elvamide is nylon that is soluble in alcohol. AFAIK Quad never used pure Elvamide, but rather a proprietary muti that had graphite in the mix. Equal replacement muti is offered by a few sources (AU, NL) Antistatic coatings, Incl sprays, are indeed used to restore the high resistance of ESL membranes. I know zilch about STAX ES tech so I can't say whether any of these will work for them. The only sure way is to collect as much as possible reliable DIY evidence on which coating to use and how to apply it. Sent from my FIG-LA1 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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