Overview: The document discusses HAUG ionizing systems, specifically focusing on the Air Knife, which is designed to neutralize electrostatic charges on material webs. These charges can disrupt production processes and attract dust and other contaminants.
Specifications: The Air Knife utilizes the Coanda effect, where ionized air is emitted from a slotted nozzle, creating a flat jet. This design increases air discharge speed and effective depth, allowing for a greater operating distance from the material web. The slot jet has a wider angle of dispersion, covering a larger surface area with ionizing air.
Applications: The Air Knife is applicable in various industries, including the plastic processing industry, textile industry, graphics industry, and paint shops. It is used in film processing, packaging machines, weaving and spinning mills, screen and pad printing machines, and car painting.
Components: The system consists of a power pack supplying the ionizer with 7 to 8 kV via a high-voltage transformer. Different configurations include the Multistat power pack for electronic production monitoring and the EI VS ionizing bar for high-speed machines.
Technical Data: The Air Knife dimensions are 72 x 35 mm, with lengths ranging from 120 to 3000 mm. It operates at temperatures between +5 °C to +50 °C and can be stored or transported at temperatures from -15 °C to +60 °C. The smallest bending radius for cables is R 50.
Accessories: Air hoses are available for different lengths, with specific order numbers provided for lengths up to 500 mm and from 501 mm.
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