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- Features steady State DC ionization and patented Sense Feedback balancing
Achieves ion balance control and high output
- Small and compact
Easy to move and takes up little space
- Rapid Access Maintenance
Designed to be easily and quickly disassembled for cleaning or replacing emitter points. This method removes the contamination from the work area instead of redistributing it
- Provides automatic balancing of the ionization system
Essential for maximizing uptime and optimizing output. Provides continuous coverage over worksurfaces that have little or no airflow. Ideal for situations where high air velocity is detrimental to the process, such as gold wire bonding.
- Sealed “Thru-Tunnel”air flow design
Combines with a non-shedding fan to give the 92290 a Class 100 or better rating
- Faster neutralization times
Emits a gentle flow of ionized air that provides uniform coverage and faster neutralization times
- < 1.5 second 1,000 t0 100 volt discharge time at 30cm
- Balance ±5 voltage offset
- Made in America
“Ionizers should be considered as a method for charge neutralization in cases where grounding cannot be achieved. These may include localized (bench) ionized air blowers, compressed air ionizers, spot ionizers, tape dispenser ionizers and total room ionizers.” “Air ionization can neutralize the static charge on insulated and isolated objects by producing separate charges in the molecules of the gases of the surrounding air. When a static charge is present on objects in the work environment, it will be neutralized by attracting opposite polarity charges from the ionized air. Note that ionization systems should not be used as a primary means of charge control on conductors or people. As with all ionizers, periodic maintenance will be needed to provide optimum performance.” (EN 61340-5-2 paragraph 5.2.9)
“Various feedback and auto balance techniques are available to ensure ionizer performance. … Providing a sensor for each ionizing device can improve feedback control. Effective control can reduce the amount of necessary maintenance. (EN 61340-5-2 paragraph 5.2.9.2 Monitoring and feedback control)
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