
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Static Eliminators",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Static control system has wide range from
Advanced Dynamics, which we summarised at the time by saying "Static control system set to revolutionise plastics and rubber handling provides outstanding extended range performance even when installed up to 250mm from webs".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Pulsed DC controller offers more functionality from
Meech International: "A more powerful, pulsed DC controller for ESD applications provides even greater functionality than its predecessor - but still at the same price".
In December 2003, we covered the news from Meech International
concerning its Pulsed DC static elimination system
- take a look at Eliminate static charges in blow moulding
which says: "Unwanted static charge can cause problems in plastics blow moulding and handling, but a range of static eliminator devices neutralise static charges and save time and costs".
Take a look also at the news release from Meech International, 'Static map' to pinpoint and eliminate static,
as well as Meech static eliminators appoints UK distributor from Meech International,
and Ionising bar developed for ESD applications from Meech International.
See also:
Static eliminator company relaunches website
(April 2003)
Meech Static Eliminators has launched its new-look website, giving rapid access to information on the full range of Meech solutions
Meech announces Swiss distributor
(March 2003)
Meech Static Eliminators is continuing to expand its European presence with the appointment of Graphix and Co, based near Zurich, as distributor for the full Meech product range
Static eliminators smooth bowl feeder operation
(March 2003)
Static eliminators avoid problems that static electricity can cause to the smooth operation of bowl feeders, particularly when they are used to feed small moulded plastic components
Static unseating of labels on plastics avoided
(January 2003)
Leading soft drinks manufacturer has installed static elimination solutions prevent labels peeling on soft drinks plastics bottles and avoid production stoppages
Dashboard mouldings static issues solved
(December 2002)
Any speck of dirt, inclusion or small scratch would render finished foil mouldings unacceptable, resulting in considerable wastage, which is why pulsed DC static eliminators prove their worth
Boeing approves Meech static eliminators
(November 2002)
Meech Static Eliminators is delighted to announce that a number of its static control products have been added to the Boeing Approved Vendor List
Static Eliminators pass the AMD test
(November 2002)
The Meech Static Eliminators Series 200 range, designed specifically for the electronics and semiconductor industry, has passed AMD's extensive tests for this type of equipment
Ionising blow gun is fan-driven
(October 2002)
A fan-driven, ionising blow gun has been designed to remove static charge and dust in a wide range of industrial applications, particularly in locations that are hard to reach
Static elimination products solved packaging pose
(August 2002)
When a company changed its product packaging from blister packs to overprinted bags it encountered problems, which were solved by static elimination bars and ionising blowers
Dealing with the hidden dangers of static build-up
(August 2002)
Dealing with the hidden dangers of static electricity in the workplace - Steve Pheasant examines some of the issues surrounding this frequently underestimated physical force
News on the Static Eliminators for plastics from Meech International
(July 2002)
The latest developments in a wide range of static control equipment include a high air velocity cleaner and a material handling solution
Static eliminator cleans up sensitive bottles
(July 2002)
By the time co-extruded blow moulded barrier bottles reach packaging machines, they are heavily statically charged, but an eliminator quickly removes particle contamination
