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Default Static buildup in DC systems ?

Following on from the recent DC discussion ... what is the deal with
static charge buildup with all this dust flying around. I've heard
recommendations to add wire spirals around the tubing and connect it to
DC and machine grounds at each end.

I imagine this is only a problem with plastic tubes/conduits ... metal
would seem to be proof against the whole thing.
What do the experts have to say on this?

 
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