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Introduction to Static Electricity |
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All materials are composed of atoms. Atoms consist of
several electrons having negative electricity and a proton
having positive electricity. These electrons revolve around
the proton. This is the nature of electricity. |
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Normally, the amount of positive electricity held by the
proton is equal to the amount of negative electricity held by an
electron, making the atom electricity neutral. |
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An electron can be moved by friction contact or separation.
By applying excess electrons, the atoms becomes negatively
charged, and by removing electrons, it becomes positively
charged. |
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Ionizer Application Examples |
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Removal of static electricity from parts feeder or assembly of
precision parts on bench. |
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Removal of static electricity and dust on line such as sheet
material and film production line. |
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Preventing device damage caused by static electricity. |
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Removal of static electricity when peeling LCD protective sheet. |
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Preventing exfoliation electrification when transferring PCB. |
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