AND Instruments AD-1683 DC Static Eliminator for Use with Analytical Balances
Specifications |
Static elimination method ................DC corona discharge DUAL-DC Static eliminating electrode .............Tungsten emitter Environmental conditions................ -5 to +40°C, 35% to 85%RH (non-condensing) Power requirements........................ 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
AD1683 static eliminator, which incorporates a high-voltage power source, is a DC power-operated small-size device which can eliminate static electricity from charged objects without the need of an external high-voltage power source.
Since this static eliminator is compact and lightweight with no fan (no breeze is produced) and requires no high-voltage wiring, it is very easy to handle. Being of a DC type, it has a remarkable ability for generating ions.
Helps achieve a more stable and accurate reading by eliminating static
- Eliminate static charge from samples by generating ions with little or no reverse charge — great for highly-electrified samples
- Compact and lightweight with no fan and no breeze to affect the balance
- Easy-to-use and safe to install with no high-voltage wiring
- Use with an analytical or toploading balances
Features |
Can be easily and safely installed because they require no high-voltage wiring. Being of a DC type, this static eliminator has a remarkable ability for generating ions and can be used for elimination of static charges from quickly running or highly electrified workpieces. Little or no reverse charge is induced by irradiated ions because of its excellent ion polarity balance. Achieves static elimination with a high degree of efficiency regardless of the polarity or the potential of the charged object. Suited for static elimination in narrow and remote places because of its lengthy ion irradiation distance. Produces only a little amount of ozone thanks to its high ion generation efficiency. A current limiting circuit is incorporated in the ion generating electrode to reduce the possibility of electric shock Being of a DC type, this static eliminator, unlike PULSE-DC, involves no swing in surface potential of the charged object. |