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News Release from: Murata Electronics (UK) | Subject: Ionisers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 March 2007
Ionisers require lower voltages
The MHM series of ionizers, designed specifically for air conditioning applications in the white goods, automotive and industrial sectors, has been announced by Murata Electronics.
Just announced by Murata is the MHM series of ionizers, designed specifically for air conditioning applications in the white goods, automotive and industrial sectors The MHM series ionizers require considerably lower voltages than competitive devices, yet by delivering comparable performance, they are proving particularly efficient
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 7 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ionising device can generate negative or positive ions, or both, by applying either a negative DC voltage of - 2.8kV DC or a positive high voltage of 3.0kV (compared to 5 to 6kV DC for competitive units).
Both positive and negative ions can be generated by connecting to an AC voltage.
Of particular interest in the consumer sector, the A Murata ionizer can also be used to suppress ozone generation by controlling leakage current, and if necessary, it can generate ozone.
It can be supplied in kit form, complete with power supply.
The MHM ionizer will appeal to designers of home appliances, such as domestic air conditioning units, air cleaner/filter units, dust traps and air dryers.
In the automotive sector, its lower voltage operation will be useful for car air conditioning systems.
In industry, it will find application in the food processing sector in deodorising units and bacteria eliminators, and in a wide range of manufacturing sites for neutralising chemical vapours and smoke, and in static elimination equipment.
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