Ionizing bar EI RN

ionizing bar
ionizing bar
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The HAUG EI RN ionizing bar is a powerful and rugged piece of equipment. Its construction satisfies all technical requirements and it has proven its value repeatedly in the removal of electrostatic charges during roll, sheet and web (continuous product) processing. Production interfering surface charges can be removed reliably and effectively – even at high operating speeds. The coaxial high-voltage plug-and-socket connection of the HAUG systemX-2000 offers a unique advantage in that the gastight high-voltage plug can be connected to the HAUG power pack easily and without tools. The flexible, coaxially shielded cable connects the ionizing unit with the voltage supply. The round construction of the EI RN ionizing bar permits the exact axial adjustment in the direction of travel of the material. The ionizing bar is safe to touch. Special wear-resistant electrodes guarantee long service life. FURTHER BAR TYPES ARE AVAILABLE EI RNE as EI RN, but with high-voltage connection at the end of the bar for series connection of ionizing units. EI RA without HV-cable, suitable for connection of a flexible, separate high-voltage cable (type VK-Norm, VK-ATL a.o.) EI RAE, as EI RA but with high-voltage connection at the end of the bar for series connection of ionizing units. RECOMMENDATION HAUG ionizing bars are used with machines in the packaging, film, printing and textile industries, as well as for many other industrial applications. It is recommended that two ionizing bars be installed above and below the material web. The ionizing bar EI RN is suitable for feed speeds ≤ 100 m/min.

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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