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ER-TF SERIES
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Wide-area Ionizer ER-TF SERIES Related Information LASER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS STATIC ELECTRICITY PREVENTION DEVICES LASER MARKERS PLC HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS FA COMPONENTS Slim in shape, Wide in charge removal area, An evolutionary form in expression Problems with cell production lines Ionizers up until now had not been able to fully meet the needs for on-site work. MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS UV CURING SYSTEMS Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Pulse Air-gun Electrostatic Sensor Characteristics of ER-TF series A style not seen before that pursues performance in cell production lines and resolves dissatisfaction with existing ionizers. Flexible layout • ne unit is not enough to cover the working O area. • ust be located near your hands for effective M static removal. • wo units take up too much space on the T workbench. Blowing direction adjustment mechanism The air blowing direction can be easily adjusted even after installation Safe design (Image) Entry detection function Detection of entry to the discharger interrupts the high voltage circuit Easy maintenance • ompressed air is costly. C • omplicated piping makes layout change C troublesome. • isturbance of airflow or contact with discharger D decreases work efficiency. Discharge needle unit Discharge needle units can be det

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Wide-area Ionizer ER-TF SERIES 1172 FIBER SENSORS LASER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS Overhead setup Front setup Desktop setup Indicators showing operation conditions This section will now explain the indicator lights that indicate such abnormalities as maintenance time of the discharge needle unit and the decrease in the amount of ventilation due to filter clogging. LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS ERROR indicator: Lights up when an intrusion of a foreign object into the discharger is detected by...

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1173 FIBER SENSORS LASER SENSORS Wide-area Ionizer ER-TF SERIES ORDER GUIDE Ionizer main unit PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS Charge removal time (±1,000 V → ±100 V) AREA SENSORS LIGHT CURTAINS / SAFETY COMPONENTS PRESSURE / FLOW SENSORS INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS PARTICULAR USE SENSORS SENSOR OPTIONS SIMPLE WIRE-SAVING UNITS WIRE-SAVING SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT SENSORS Notes: 1) Typical value at a distance of 200 mm 7.874 in from the front surface of the air outlet at the unit center at maximum fan speed. 2) Typical value at a distance of 300 mm 11.811 in from the front...

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Wide-area Ionizer ER-TF SERIES FIBER SENSORS Type Item LASER SENSORS Charge removal time (±1,000 V → ±100 V) Ozone generation Power supply voltage MICRO PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS AREA SENSORS Accessory AC adapter input: 100 to 240 V AC ±10 %   50/60 Hz (Output: 24 V DC) Power consumption Discharge method Error output Output operation INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS NPN open-collector transistor • Maximum sink current: 50 mA • Applied voltage: 30 V DC or less (between output and 0 V) • Residual voltage: 1 V or less (at 50 mA sink current) OFF if abnormal discharge, object inserted into discharge...

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Wide-area Ionizer FIBER SENSORS PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS ENERGY CONSUMPTION VISUALIZATION COMPONENTS Selection Guide Static Removers Cleaning Box Charge removal time Airflow 1 Airflow 2 Airflow 3 Airflow 4 Airflow 1 Airflow 2 Airflow 3 Airflow 4 Charge removal field (Horizontal direction) Ion balance (Horizontal direction) [Airflow 4] 30 20 Charge removal distance L (mm in) L=300 mm 11.811 in L=500 mm 19.685 in L=1000 mm 39.370 in ER-TF06-EX Charge removal time Correlation between charge removal distance and ion balance 30 Airflow 1 Airflow 2 Airflow 3 Airflow 4 Ion balance (Horizontal...

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Wide-area Ionizer ER-TF SERIES Refer to p.1501 for general precautions. • his product is to remove static electricity for industrial use. Never use this product for medical equipment etc. T relating to maintenance / supervision of human life or body, for prevention of accidents which damage a human life or properties, or for safety maintenance. • Do not use this product near or around surroundings containing any dangerous materials, such as combustible material and flammable material. • his product emits ozone. In order for this product to be used in an airtight room, be sure to keep the...

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