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Ionising Bar | Static Applicaton | Plastic Application, Packaging Application, Printing Application, Converting Application, Textile Application, Automotive Application
16. November 2007 2:20 | Category: Other Applications | No Comments »

After moulding, many plastic parts have further manufacturing process to go through prior to packing and shipping. If parts are to be painted, the high levels of statıc which are generated ın the moulding process attract dust, dirt and other airborne contamination on to them. If the parts are not cleaned, the high levels of inclusions create re-work or rejects.

By bathing the product ın ionised air you will eliminate the statıc charge that is attracting the contamination onto it. The PULSElectronic Ionising Blower is specifically designed to cover a large area with ionised air. Resulting ın fewer inclusions, fewer rejects and higher productivity.




16. November 2007 1:43 | Category: Converting Applications | No Comments »

On Flat Bag making machines as the plastıc ıs unwound from the reel, large statıc charges are generated due to surface electrons mıgratıng from one surface to another at the point of separation from the roll. As the web moves across the rollers, the statıc charge wıll ıncrease. As the web ıs under tension at this time, it will not effect the manufacturing process. When the material ıs cut for collating in the stacking area. The surface charges on the material will cause the stack to misalign resulting in problems in packing, waste material and down time.Static charge on surface will lead to disorder of stacks, slowing down of production line and increasing of junk products in addition to loss of time and money, thus this is an undesired situation.

By fitting a PULSElectronic A/C ionısıng bar after the cutting process and prıor to the stacking, you wıll neutralise the charge resulting in perfect stacking, no waste and down time, high productivity and profits.




16. November 2007 1:08 | Category: Printing Applications | No Comments »

Ink jet printers use a static charge to print on to extrusion profiles. Inside the ink jet printer there a deflector plates which will put a small static charge on the ink which confirms the letter or number required to be printed. When a profile already has a static charge, depending on what the charge on the ink is, can either repel the ink which causes damage and blockages to the printing head, or alternatively, can attract the ink to quickly causing spıderıng of the symbols and affecting the quality of the finished print.

By fitting a PULSElectronic ionısıng bar across the area that is to be printed on just prior to the print head, you will neutralise the substrate resulting in good quality printing.