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News Release from: TBA Electro Conductive Products | Subject: ECP I 241
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 June 2004
Static eliminator keeps it clean
A new static eliminator bar is designed specifically for use in the electronics and clean room industries.
A new static eliminator bar is designed specifically for use in the electronics and clean room industries Extruded in white FR ABS for strength and rigidity, the new ECP I 241 ion bar provides powerful long-range ionisation
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its "tear-drop" profile minimises air turbulence and enhances stiffness along the length of the bar.
It also eliminates the dust traps that are so often a problem for similar equipment.
The new ECP I 241 ion bar provides a noncontact solution to the problems caused by electrostatic fields within electronics EPAs (electrostatic protection areas) and clean rooms.
It is ideal as part of an integrated electrostatic control system as described in BS IEC61340-5-1 Pt 1:1998.
Extremely effective in reducing quality defects resulting from ESD, it can also be used in many other industrial applications where static is a problem.
Quick and easy to install, the new ECP I 241 ion bar complements TBA ECP's extensive range of static control products that includes flooring, ionisers, packaging and storage systems, grounding products, work surfaces and workstations, instrumentation, coatings and complementary services such as quality audits.
The company is capable of delivering floor-to-ceiling static control solutions encompassing everything required in ESD protection areas.
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