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Static blower decays charges swiftly

A Meech International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 31, 2003

The new shockless Model 935 blower provides effective ionisation at distances up to 2m over a large area and is appropriate for a wide range of industrial applications.

The new shockless Model 935 blower provides effective ionisation at distances up to 2m over a large area and is appropriate for a wide range of industrial applications.

The Model 935 marks a major advancement over its predecessor, the 930.

The 935 comprises an ionisation head with integrated fan system blowing a high volume of ionised air onto the target substrate.

Powerful 915 bars ensure very fast decay times.

Additional new features include the incorporation of a front grille, which provides additional safety and is easily removed for maintenance purposes.

The 935 also has an air filter housing fitted as standard.

The selection of the filter medium is offered as a customer-specified option, enabling the unit to be configured for maximum effectiveness for each particular situation.

The 935 will be particularly beneficial in manufacturing applications such as film winding, where static can cause dust contamination of the film, vibratory bowl feeders, where small statically charged components can force each other out of the feeder and injection moulding processes where lightweight mouldings can stick to the face of the tool due to the static charge.

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