Blowoff station eliminates dust and static electricity - Exair Corp.

Aug. 12, 2010
The Static Eliminating Blowoff Station delivers a concentrated flow of ionized air that removes dust and contaminants from a charged surface.

The Static Eliminating Blowoff Station delivers a concentrated flow of ionized air that removes dust and contaminants from a charged surface. It is ideal for bench top and machine mounting to clean parts and eliminate the static electricity charge that attracts the dust and contaminants.

The company’s Stay Set Ion Air Jet minimizes compressed-air use with a focused airstream. This airstream carries the static-eliminating ions to the targeted surface, eliminating the charge in less than half a second. A flexible hose keeps the airflow aimed at a specific spot until physically bent or moved to another position. A magnetic base allows easy mounting and includes a shutoff valve for force and flow control.
The station includes a 5-kV power supply, two 10-ft compressed air hoses, and a foot pedal valve for hands-free operation.

Exair Corp., 11510 Goldcoast Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45249, (800) 903-9247, www.exair.com/ssiaj.htm

© 2010 Penton Media, Inc.

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