EXAIR Gen4 Static Eliminators
Materials such as paper, plastic or textiles normally contain an equal number of positive and negative charges — that is, they are electrically balanced. Friction can disturb this balance, causing the material to become electrically charged, exerting a force on nearby charged objects or a grounded connector. Problems caused by this force include dust clinging to product; product clinging to itself, rollers, machine beds or frames; materials tearing, jamming or curling; sheet feeding problems; and hazardous sparks or shocks.
EXAIR offers systems for total static control. When static is a problem on moving webs, sheet stock, three-dimensional parts, extrusions or packaging, EXAIR Gen4 Static Eliminators (also called ionisers) can eliminate the charge.
Combining engineered airflow products with ionisers gives the company the ability to eliminate a static charge quickly and from great distances. Laminar flow airstreams make it possible to blow away any contaminants and eliminate the charge that attracts them. They are suitable for hard-to-reach places or obstructed surfaces, product moving at high speeds and surfaces with a high charge.
In some situations, even the smallest amount of airflow can disturb the product. This is especially true for lightweight materials. EXAIR manufactures two styles of ionisers for these critical applications: Gen4 Ionizing Bars and the Gen4 Ionizing Point.
EXAIR Gen4 Static Eliminators are UL Component Recognized to US and Canadian safety standards, and are CE and RoHS compliant.
For more information: https://www.caasafety.com.au/product-category/static-eliminators/.
Phone: 08 8983 3999
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