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News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: Gemini LV low-voltage room ionisation system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 November 2000
Comprehensive approach to cleanroom
ionisation
The Gemini LV low-voltage room ionisation system. features individually addressable emitter modules and Simco's patented non-metallic Germanium emitters.
Boiswood, the sole UK distributor for the Simco range of electrostatic equipment, is now supplying the Gemini LV low-voltage room ionisation system Introducing the new system Boiswood managing director Tony Kent says proper grounding procedures can efficiently neutralize charges on conductors, but only ionization can eliminate harmful charges on isolated conductors and insulative materials
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This is why Simco's static control and clean room products take a customised and comprehensive approach to total cleanroom ionisation." He explains.
The Gemini LV room ionisation system offers unprecedented levels of performance and control.
To ensure ultra-clean ionisation the micro-controller system features individually addressable emitter modules and Simco's patented non-metallic Germanium emitters.
Emitter modules offer steady state or pulse mode and adjustable ion output and balance - all selectable remotely using a Gemini LV system controller or a hand-held infrared remote control.
Each emitter is also fitted with an external sensor and a micro-controller to monitor and maintain critical operating parameters, which are verified via the system controller.
Under normal conditions the LCD displays a "System OK" message to provide assurance that the system is operating as specified.
The system's low-voltage power distribution makes wiring simple, safe, and easy to maintain and, once installed and calibrated, the system is able to maintain the correct ion output and coverage for long periods.
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