Electrostatic Fieldmeter
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An electrostatic fieldmeter is used for non-contact measurement of electricity charge on an object.
It measures the electrostatic field of an object in volts.
It measures both the initial peak voltage and the rate at which it falls away.
Its used heavily in the static control industry.
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