IEN - January 2009 - (Page 7) The Secret To Ending Your Static Problems! Prevent Shocks, Jamming, Tearing and Static Cling! Super Ion Air Knife e Super Ion Air Knife™ produces a laminar sheet of airflow that floods an area or surface with static eliminating ions. Air consumption is low. E ective up to 20 feet Compact, rugged, easy to install One thing is certain - when the temperature outside drops and humidity plummets, static electricity problems are sure to make bad things happen. A static discharge can be painful, not only to the person who gets zapped but also to those who deal with the associated production headaches. You can expect: Materials to tear, jam or curl Webs and lms to cling to themselves Electronic sensors to fail, making false readings Hazardous sparks or shocks Product clinging to itself, rollers, machine beds Dust attraction to ruin surface nishes Charged conductors (like metals) discharge completely when grounded. Insulators (like plastics) don't conduct. Grounding machinery by using carbon brushes or by installing grounded tinsel will have little effect on these surfaces. EXAIR manufactures a complete line of static eliminators to remedy common static problems. For applications involving high speeds, large surfaces or complex geometries, the best choice is our Super Ion Air Knife with its curtain of laminar airflow. It provides the best performance of all ionizers and is effective up to 20 feet away. Other styles include the Super Ion Air Wipe, Ion Air Cannon, Ion Air Gun, and Ion Air Jet. All use our engineered airflow products to minimize air use and noise while delivering maximum results by moving more static eliminating ions to the product surface. ere are applications where airflow might disturb the product. EXAIR's Ionizing Bars and Ionizing Point don't require airflow and can neutralize the charge when mounted within a couple of inches of the surface. All Power Supplies are UL Listed to U.S. and Canadian safety standards. Super Ion Air Wipe EXAIR’s Super Ion Air Wipe™ provides a uniform 360° ionized airstream that is easy to clamp around continuously moving parts. Ideal for pipe, extrusions, wire, cable, hose and more! Non-contact, compact, rugged Shockless, easy to install Can't Find the Source of the Static? Ion Air Cannon EXAIR’s Ion Air Cannon™ is ideal for those hard to reach spaces or confined areas that require a concentrated flow of static eliminating ions. Cleans and neutralizes up to 15 feet away Rapid static decay with low air consumption Ion Air Gun EXAIR’s Ion Air Gun™ eliminates static and removes dust from three-dimensional parts prior to assembly, packaging, painting or finishing. Fast static decay rates with low compressed air consumption Eliminates the charge up to 15 feet away If you would like to discuss an application, contact: Ionizing Bar EXAIR’s Ionizing Bars eliminate static cling on paper, film and plastics that can attract dust, produce tears or jamming, and zap personnel. Many lengths available from stock Compact, rugged design for industrial use Ionizing Point EXAIR’s Ionizing Point™ is a compact, single point ionizer ideal for winding, rewinding or slitting operations. High concentration of ions for fast static decay Can be duct mounted to neutralize air 11510 Goldcoast Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45249-1621 (800) 903-9247/fax: (513) 671-3363 www.exair.com/33/470.htm or circle 1182 on card http://www.exair.com/33/470.htm http://www.exair.com/33/470.htm
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