Static dissipative personal care apparatus for grooming hair
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1. A personal grooming apparatus for grooming the hair of a user, the apparatus containing a substrate and a coating disposed on the substrate, the coating having a surface for contacting hair during grooming, the coating having a surface resistivity of less than about 1×
- 1013 ohms/square and comprising a structural component selected from a silicone-modified fluoropolymer base resin or ceramic material or mixtures thereof, the coating comprising a static dissipative additive dispersed throughout the structural component to reduce the surface resistivity of the coating, wherein the static dissipative additive is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, carbon particles and mixtures thereof.
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Abstract
This disclosure relates to personal grooming apparatus that include coatings on the surface thereof that incorporate static dissipative additives that reduce the static build-up in the hair of users as compared to conventional apparatus. Other aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods for producing such apparatus, and methods for grooming the hair of an individual.
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1. A personal grooming apparatus for grooming the hair of a user, the apparatus containing a substrate and a coating disposed on the substrate, the coating having a surface for contacting hair during grooming, the coating having a surface resistivity of less than about 1×
- 1013 ohms/square and comprising a structural component selected from a silicone-modified fluoropolymer base resin or ceramic material or mixtures thereof, the coating comprising a static dissipative additive dispersed throughout the structural component to reduce the surface resistivity of the coating, wherein the static dissipative additive is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, carbon particles and mixtures thereof.
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