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BR4200A Extended Range Double Static Bar
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Static Neutralizing Bars
Static bars are extrusion profiles of lengths from 3 inches up to 12 feet long with an array of emitter points in proximity to ground. With energy from a Static Clean Power Supply on the emitters, ionization forms between the emitter points and ground. A current limiting capacitor is used to reduce the energy level below the threshold of shock to machine operators. Add-on airtube assemblies are available to extend the range of static bars and to convert them to a cleaning tool.
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4203 Ionizing Bar
The ultimate static eliminator for machinery manufacturers: compact, with built-in electronics, 24VDC supply and very powerful performance.Benefits and Advantages • Static neutralization to meet the requirements of high performance machinery. • Integrated high voltage power supply, requires only a low voltage 24V DC input. • Shockless, resistively coupled, long life emitters. • LED status indication: Bar OK: (green), fault (red). • 100% coverage. Effective length = Overall length. No dead zone. • Standard M8 4 pin connector • Available in two Versions: 1) high speed version for speeds up to 1000m/min (3300ft/min) 4203-F 2) long range version distances from 100mm to 500mm (4 - 20) in 4203-L read more details... |
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BR1200 Round Static Bar
Contact and separation between two surfaces creates static electricity, which can often cause materials like paper, plastic, textiles and other non-conductive materials to randomly attract to or repel from themselves or their surroundings. In a manufacturing environment this causes process problems which include jams, clogs, mis-feeds, poor stacking, reduced transport speeds, shocks to operators, fires, explosions, and a variety of contamination related problems. read more details... |
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BR2200 Rectangular Static Bar
Contact and separation between two surfaces creates static electricity, which can often cause materials like paper, plastic, textiles and other non-conductive materials to randomly attract to or repel from themselves or their surroundings. In a manufacturing environment this causes process problems which include jams, clogs, mis-feeds, poor stacking, reduced transport speeds, shocks to operators, fires, explosions, and a variety of contamination related problems. read more details... |
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