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Mini ioniser delivers 50% more ions

An OK International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 30, 2002

Offering a revolutionary approach to design and performance, the ZVI4100 mini ioniser provides features and performance found in larger, clean-room-capable systems.

Offering a revolutionary approach to design and performance, the ZVI4100 mini ioniser provides features and performance found in larger, clean-room-capable systems.

Ideal for use with rework systems, conveyors or any small, enclosed environment, the ZVI4100 protects both expensive components and the machinery itself.

Last generation mini ionisers use plastic cases and one-speed fans making them unsuitable for any clean-room applications and greatly extending decay times.

Within the same footprint, the ZVI4100 employs a larger 88.9mm diameter unit compared with the standard 63.5mm two-speed fan to generate 50% more ionisation, yielding much faster decay times.

A stainless-steel case adds durability and makes the system very clean-room-friendly.

As standard, Semtronics has added a 24V DC power supply making the ZVI4100 the ideal internal ioniser for production equipment.

And with a simple adapter, the unit is ready for the benchtop - its compact 127 by 92.71mm footprint requires minimum space while offering maximum performance.

The ZVI4100 incorporates Semtronics' patented zero volt ionising technology and sense feedback control to maintain perfect balance (0-5V +/-10V maximum).

"The ZVI4100 is the best mini ioniser we've ever manufactured, and certainly outperforms anything on the market", said Simon Hawkins, European Product Manager.

"Whenever you can offer greater functionality and higher reliability in the same footprint and at a competitive price, you redefine system performance.

The ZVI4100 has done just that".

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