ESD - Earthing - Grounding plugs for diam 4 mm Red Round Connector by Palmiga 3d model
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ESD - Earthing - Grounding plugs for diam 4 mm Red Round Connector by Palmiga

ESD - Earthing - Grounding plugs for diam 4 mm Red Round Connector by Palmiga

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Conductive and flexible plugs to get earthing/grounding for ESD protection/Earthing etc, in this case using my filament PI-ETPU 95-250 Carbon Black.
Could perhaps be used for:
¤ESD-protection (make sure to use 1MOhm in total, use extra resistor, that is what is used in the industry)
¤Earthing/Grounding (much much much better to use a wire to the actual ground outdoors! your electrical grid is likely full of "dirty electricity" so its not recommended to use the socket for this purpose) But the best is obviusly to go outside and enjoy mother earth without shoes!
My big interest for health and wellbeing led me to the concept of grounding/earthing. The research available strongly indicate that its very good for the body to be in contact with the ground, to get natural antioxidants that help the body to heal faster. Go here to find out more (I´m not affiliated with any of them) https://earthinginstitute.net/research/ https://www.earthingpeople.se/forskning-om-jordning/
Make sure you wach the videos if you do not like to dig into the hard core research.
Regarding this print:
In my case I measured aprox 1KOhm resistance through the type F plug (Schuko) http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/f/ at:
¤Temp: 230 deg C
¤Speed: 3600 mm/min
¤0.7mm nozzle
¤Layers: 0.2mm
¤Top layers: 8
¤Bottom layers: 7
¤Shells: 2
Plug Type B: http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/ab/
Plug Type G: http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/g/
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The information here is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not
to be considered medical advice, prescriptive or diagnostic. See your physician for
qualified health care.
I do not claim that these designs will work in any special way or that it is safe to use. Make sure the ground and neutral are not mixed up in your wall socket, do not risk anything, consult your electrician! You use my designs on your own risk and I am in no way responsible for any damages or injuries.
Please check out my unique UV-stable, flexible and conductive filament called ETPU 95-250 Carbon Black filament that was used to 3d print this part.
Don´t need the conductivity? Well the conductivity is great for some things but perhaps not your first choice? Then consider this:
This filament will give you some really nice benefits if the conductivity is not an disadvantage for your 3D printed design:
•The material composition eliminates “stringing / webbing” issues.
•The hardness of 95 shore A and the carbon black filler makes for great print abilities.
•The carbon black filler is an excellent UV stabilizer thus the prints are built to last in very harsh environments.
•The matte black surface finish has a very exclusive look.
•The material feels very nice and dry to touch.
•It´s not too stretchy and will do great for timing belts etc.
http://rubber3dprinting.com/https://youtu.be/dwWoE9IBQQ8https://youtu.be/icZIZ5UUoOEhttps://youtu.be/44ddtR0XDVUhttps://youtu.be/GOR8ChGfLp4

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