Winter 2022-23 Exair Mail 134
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THE LATEST NEWS YOU CAN USE FROM EXAIR New Intellistat® Ion Air Nozzle The winter brings colder temperatures that will often create drier surrounding air. These conditions in turn create troublesome static that can negatively affect production whether it’s product quality, particulate clinging to objects, jamming, tearing or even worse, harmful shock to employees. EXAIR has been an industry leader in static eliminating solutions, and proudly offers a wide variety of products to help customers tackle any unique static dilemmas they may be facing. When it comes to sensitive processes like scientific testing or electronic manufacturing, it’s important to have a tool that will not only provide the necessary static decay rates, but also achieve this goal without harming what could be a delicate product/process. EXAIR’s line of Intellistat products was engineered with this exact goal in mind carrying a Class 5 rating for cleanrooms per ISO 14644-1. In 2020 EXAIR introduced the Intellistat® Ion Air Gun as our handheld solution to eliminate electrostatic discharge in sensitive processes. Last year, we were happy to unveil our newest product: The Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle for remote mounting or benchtop assembly. particulates during clean processes, test procedures and sensitive assembly work. With a +/-30 volt offset, the Intellistat was designed to consume minimal compressed air while simultan-eously delivering precise blow-off and exceptional static decay rates capable of reducing 1000 volts to less than 100 in under one second at up to 24" away. The design offers an efficient and low voltage transformer converting 120V to 24V to ensure user safety as well as being compatible with EXAIR engineered air nozzles certifying it meets all OSHA requirements for sound level and dead-end pressure. The Intellistat Nozzle also carries an LED indicator to assure proper functionality and is constructed from durable static-dissipative polycarbonate to assure its usefulness in applications requiring non-conductivity such as electronics manufacturing. With the help of clean, ionized compressed air, the Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle is a hands-free solution for removing dust, static, particulate or contaminants in processes like circuit board manufacturing, removing debris from medical products, maintaining charge neutrality in laboratory processes and more. To learn more about the Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle and Ion Air Gun visit https://exair.co/05-iian. The Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle utilizes the same technology as the Intellistat Ion Air Gun, but comes equipped with a stainless steel bracket for easy mounting which allows for hands-free operation in processes where both hands are needed like precision parts assembly, testing or packaging. The nozzle distributes ionized compressed air to neutralize static and remove troublesome In addition, EXAIR offers a full line of Gen4 Static Eliminators sure to keep processes running smoothly and increase employee safety by delivering positive and negative ions fast, over large areas, on to critical surfaces, or into hard-to-reach spaces. To learn more about EXAIR’s extensive line of static eliminating products, visit our site at https://exair.co/05-se. EXAIR’s Static Eliminator Promotion Have a Success Story? EXAIR’s static eliminator promotion is also currently underway! Order any EXAIR Static Eliminator by March 31, 2023 and receive a free Model 7929 AC Sensor! Details: https://exair.co/05sepromo. If an EXAIR product solved your production line problem, we’d love to hear about it. Send us an email at techelp@exair.com and tell us your story. If we can turn it into a case study, we’ve got a little something for you! 11510 Goldcoast Drive • Cincinnati, OH 45249-1621 Phone (513) 671-3322 FAX (513) 671-3363 E-mail: techelp@exair.com • www.exair.com

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APPLICATION GOAL: Reduce compressed air consumption and noise levels associated with the inappropriate use of modular hose which is designed for use with liquids. BEFORE EXAIR: A steel tubing fabricator blows air onto newly welded tubing as it passes via rollers through a test sensor. The cooling flow of the air ensures that the test sensor does not overheat. The modular hose (blue with orange tips, see photo at right) provided adequate cooling flow, but was very loud, and was identified as an inefficient use of compressed air. Supply pressure to these hoses was 90 PSIG, and total...

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