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Anti Static Bars

 

In simple words static electricity can be defined as an electrical imbalance of a material that can interrelate with other materials. An atom has the positively (+) charged Protons and negatively (-) charged Electrons in equal numbers and force. This equilibrium is vitiated when an Electron leaves the atom (Protons dont migrate) and the atom becomes positive. The charge thus created is stagnant and can be either on the surface or volumetric.

This condition often causes serious problems to men, machines and materials particularly in electronic, textile, plastic, paper and other industries that use or produce nonconductive materials. The loss resulting from static electricity is colossal in the United States. It includes injury, sometimes fatal, to workmen from shock, damage to machinery and equipments, and poor quality of the product. It is imperative to measure, control and diffuse this dangerous charge.

In conductive materials, static electricity can be grounded. But where nonconductive materials are involved, the ideal way to neutralize static charge is to follow the dictum opposites attract. If particles which have opposite polarization to the ones present are released, they draw each other and diffuse the charge. This is known as ionization.

For this function, static bars are cost efficient. They have ionizing points that emit both positive and negative charged particles known as ions. Once the static charge that is causing problem is located and its magnitude assessed, static bars can be placed strategically near the trouble spot. It would be prudent to consult an expert before undertaking this job.

There are different types of static bars. Some are short. Others are long and rigidly constructed to avoid intermediate support. Portable ones offer flexibility. A shockless bar is available for installing in areas where the chance of personnel coming into contact with it exists.

Maintenance is simple. Keep the bars clean and they will give extended service.

Author: Ken Marlborough
 
Author Bio:
Ken Marlborough is a champion in this field. Ken has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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