Static Control

Static buildup on industrial rolls: and the Fluoro-Stat answer.
Conductive PTFE roll covers for static-sensitive lines.

Dry-end paper-mill rolls, flexible-packaging webs, and converting lines build static charge under tension. Standard PTFE and FEP are insulators, so a non-stick cover alone does not solve the problem. Fluoro-Stat is Fluoron’s carbon-reinforced PTFE roll cover: it bleeds off static charge while keeping the PTFE non-stick surface and chemical resistance.

Conductive PTFE roll covers Fluoro-Stat · static-dissipative Heat-shrink mechanical fit
Static-sensitive line?

Send roll diameter, length, base material, service temperature, and a description of the static issue. Fluoron engineering will confirm Fluoro-Stat fit within 24 hours.

Spec a Fluoro-Stat cover
A / Why static is a problem

How static buildup shows up on industrial rolls

A short explanation, in line-engineer terms.

Cause
Friction between a web and a roll surface.

As a web moves over an idler, nip, or spreader roll, friction between the web and the roll separates electric charge. The charge sits on the web and on the roll surface. On a roll with an insulating cover: standard PTFE, FEP, or rubber : that charge has nowhere to go, so it builds.

Symptoms
Web carryover, defects, and operator hazards.

Static buildup shows up as web carryover and stuck layers, misregistered prints, defects on packaging film, and arcing that can damage electronics near the line. On dry-end paper and converting positions it is one of the most consistent sources of avoidable downtime.

What does not work
A non-stick cover alone.

Replacing a rubber roll with a standard PTFE or FEP cover solves the buildup and release problem, but does not solve the static problem: both polymers are good electrical insulators by themselves. The static problem needs a conductive cover.

What does work
A conductive PTFE cover bonded to the roll body.

A carbon-reinforced PTFE cover is electrically conductive. Static charge picked up by the cover bleeds through the cover, through the bonded interface, into the grounded roll body and out of the process. That is what Fluoro-Stat is built to do.

B / What Fluoro-Stat is

Fluoro-Stat conductive PTFE roll cover

A carbon-reinforced PTFE cover engineered for static-sensitive industrial lines.

Fluoro-Stat conductive PTFE roll cover: specifications and best-fit positions.
Attribute Fluoro-Stat value
Material Carbon-reinforced PTFE (conductive)
Surface Opaque black; PTFE-grade non-stick release
Construction Heat-shrink, seamed
Diameter range 5″–48″; custom up to 60″ on request
Wall thickness 0.060″
Max service temp 500°F / 260°C
Static behavior Static-dissipative through the cover into a grounded roll body
FDA compliant Yes
Abrasion resistance Excellent
Best fit lines Dry-end spreader, guide, nip, and lamination rolls where static dissipation matters
C / When to pick it

When to spec Fluoro-Stat instead of standard PTFE

Three decision cues that point to a conductive cover.

Cue 1
The roll is on a dry-end or dry-position line.

Wet lines tend to bleed static through moisture; dry-end and dry-position rolls have nowhere for charge to go. That is exactly the case Fluoro-Stat solves.

Cue 2
Symptoms are static-shaped: not release-shaped.

Web carryover, stuck layers, mis-registered prints, and arcs near electronics are static symptoms. If a non-stick cover alone has not fixed the issue, a conductive cover is the change.

Cue 3
PTFE-grade release is still a requirement.

Fluoro-Stat keeps the PTFE non-stick surface and chemical resistance buyers expect from Fluoro-Wear. You are not trading release performance for static control.

Heat-Shrink Install

Same heat-shrink install as the rest of the Fluoron sleeve platform.

Fluoro-Stat installs with the same controlled-heat process as Fluoro-Wear, Fluoro-Flex, and Fluoro-Clear. The cover is sized to the roll OD and recovers into a tight mechanical fit; bonding to a grounded roll body completes the static-dissipative path. Onsite installation is supported worldwide for large mill rolls.

  • Send roll OD, face length, base material, and service temperature.
  • Engineering confirms Fluoro-Stat fit and bonding method.
  • Re-sleeve as the surface wears, same as standard PTFE covers.
D / Keep reading

Related Fluoron resources

Material guide, applications, and the full sleeve platform.

Material guide

Where Fluoro-Stat fits relative to FEP, PFA, and standard PTFE.

Paper manufacturing

Dry-end mill rolls where static is the failure mode.

Large diameters

When Fluoro-Stat needs to cover a roll past the standard envelope.

Full platform

Side-by-side comparison of Fluoro-Clear, Fluoro-Flex, Fluoro-Wear, and Fluoro-Stat.