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Mink antistatic brushes (ABL) – Reliable protection against electrostatic charge
Static electricity is generated when surfaces rub against one another or are suddenly separated after being in close contact. This phenomenon is frequently observed as an annoying tendency of charged components to “stick together”. In some situations sparks are produced, possibly triggering explosions. Costly interruptions of production can result, but Mink antistatic brushes can provide a reliable means of prevention. That’s because Mink antistatic brushes consist of an aluminium body with carbon fibre or ultra-fine stainless steel wire bristles. Electrostatic charge is safely passed from the tips of the conductive bristles to the metal brush body. Charge is dissipated in a carefully controlled manner, preventing high voltages from building up.
Advantages:
• Greater safety in processes involving films, textiles and paper
• Prevention of interruptions in production
• Protection of people and products
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We offer antistatic brushes with carbon fibre or stainless steel yarn. In an independent test, KULLEN antistatic brushes were compared with the products of three other manufacturers. The results for us - outstanding! We were the only manufacturer to receive this assessment in all categories. The test included conductivity and dimensional stability.For example, KULLEN antistatic brushes used in laser printers exhibited no wear even after 400.000 pages. Yet further proof of our superb quality.
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For industry professionals, Carbone Lorraine develops isostatic graphite-based solutions for extremely hot environments.
Every day, Carbone Lorraine puts its expertise to work for the benefit of the most demanding sectors of the industry around the globe. Graphite, a key material for the production of silicon, is used, for instance, throughout the semiconductor production chain. It can also be used to design fabricated solutions for the plastics, glass and metal-working industries, as well as for kiln linings.
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