Case

Applications: US EI (EXAIR) of the first 44-generation ion bar / / static elimination products
Application target: The application of EXAIR automatic baler in addition to static electricity!
 
Problems encountered by customers:
 
We recently received a new case, and this customer needs us to help solve the static problem generated outside the plastic packaging film on the baler. In fact, this customer is a container manufacturer. After the container is produced, it needs to be packaged and transported to the designated user. Before the user receives these containers, dust and debris must not be attached to cause contamination problems, so the manufacturer must ensure that the containers are packaged. Due to the generation of static electricity, the static charge is likely to cause blockage of the baler drum. If it is not treated for a long time, the film will be entangled in a mess, and the accumulation of static electricity will bring an electric shock to the operator, so the manufacturer generates static electricity. The problem is particularly troublesome and there is an urgent need to find a solution.
 
In order to facilitate packaging, manufacturers are currently using plastic film automatic balers. They want a once-and-for-all solution that can be installed directly on the baler to eliminate static on the film. First, we need to know the cause of static electricity: a large amount of static charge is generated because the two insulator materials are quickly separated (here, two plastic films). Simply install an American Ion-Ion Rod on the outside of the packaging film and you don't need an operator to keep an eye on it. This will be a better solution. They are not worried about the static electricity inside the film. These static electricity can make the film adhere better to the container. In general, we recommend the use of ion bars or other static elimination products on both sides of the material, but in this case, one side of the material requires static charge.
 
 
4th generation ion bar (no need for compressed air as a power source to remove static electricity)
 
The solution recommended by the United States (EXAIR):
 
 
Due to the ability to install ion bars in a 2" (50mm) space, there is no need to use compressed air to blow ions onto the surface of the plastic film. As an additional precaution, the customer also purchased an ion air gun to manually remove the static electricity from the outside of the tray when the film was removed. After the dust removal process, there is no need to re-inspect and clean the packaging tray again. The previous product packaging process takes a long time, and sometimes the product has to be repackaged many times, so dust is inevitably attached. In the past, at least 40-50% of their pallets had to be removed from the film, dust was removed, and the film was reinstalled. The replacement took about 5-10 minutes, which was unacceptable to their customers.
 
The United States I love static eliminator has a large number of stock in stock, whether you have compressed air to remove static electricity, we can meet, as long as you have the need to remove static electricity. When we enter the dry winter, the problem of static electricity will become more prominent. Never wait until static electricity becomes a difficult problem before thinking about remediation. Contact our engineers as soon as possible.