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Ionising bar developed for ESD applications

A Meech International product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 11, 2003

For electronics applications and mini-cleanroom environments, the small size and compact profile of an ionising bar present minimum restrictions to laminar air flows.

Meech Static Eliminators has announced a major addition to its Series 200 range for electronics applications and mini-cleanroom environments.

Meech is continuing to work in partnership with its customers to develop solutions tailored to their requirements.

The new Model 243 bar is the latest co-developed addition to the Meech range of static control solutions for the electronics and clean-room industries.

The 243 bar is a technologically advanced, cost-effective product designed specifically to meet the challenging requirements of these high-tech industries.

The Model 243 has been designed for applications in mini-cleanroom environments.

Its small size and compact profile present minimum restrictions to laminar air flows.

The titanium emitter pin arrangement is designed to provide maximum ionization coverage whilst maintaining a balanced ion output.

The combination of powerful ionization and ion balance make the 243 ideal for critical process applications.

An air purge system is also incorporated into the 243 for use where longer range ionization is an advantage and laminar air flows are not required.

Meech will launch the Model 243 at the Productronica exhibition, in Munich 11-14 November 2003, on Stand 267, Hall A3.

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