Conductive laminate sheet material and method of preparation

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428503, 428530, 428511, 428409, 162138, 1563074, B65D 7302, B32B 900

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044553501

ABSTRACT:
A static-dissipating, synthetic surface-covering sheet laminate material which comprises a plurality of cured, resin-saturated paper sheet materials laminated together under heat and pressure, and which includes a resin-saturated and cured top sheet material having an electrically conductive amount of a polyalkylene glycol, to provide a surface resistivity of the sheet laminate material of about 100 ohms per square inch or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM-0257.

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