Delt Posted April 5, 2006 Report Posted April 5, 2006 Hi Does anyone had to be worked with some brand of air compressed deionizer system? we are working with a leak tester machine that realize the test at one cavity part that has a PCB controller My concern is because if air compressed is applied in where exist this IC components, is very probable to produce some electrostatic discharge generated by the impurity of particles in the air compress, so this air needs to be purified by implementing some deionizer system but at this time i don't know any brand of this deionizer system. I appreciate your help if anyone suggest to me anything about this system. Thanks
Big Country Posted April 17, 2006 Report Posted April 17, 2006 How about some type of closed system that uses maybe nitrogen instead of compressed air. They use nitrogen in Nascar because there is no fluxuation in the psi because of outside elements. Its just an idea may not work but I have had some experience with leak tester but the IC components were'nt present.
Chris Elston Posted April 18, 2006 Report Posted April 18, 2006 In the past we have bought a unit from Mc Master Carr. Works good for when we need to clean debris off of parts and control ION. 5189K77 Blowgun/Inline Air Nozzle $233.33 Blowgun/nozzle installs at the end of your air line or in the middle by simply adding tubing or pipe to the outlet side for precise remote placement of flow. To boost static removal, use nonconductive pipe or tubing on the outlet side of the nozzle. Nozzle is Delrin and is 1" Dia. x 3.4" Lg. Includes 7-ft. connectors for power supply (sold separately). Air inlet: 1/4" NPT male. Maximum inlet pressure: 100 psi. Air outlet: 1/4" NPT male. Air consumption @ 50 psi: 6.5 cfm. Meets clean room Class 1 requirements. 5189K86 IONIZED POWER SUPPLY 110VAC $468.46 controls ion balance with individual voltage-level controls and indicator lights. Pulse frequency is adjustable from a steady state to 100, 450, 750, and 1000 milliseconds. Includes two quick-disconnect air-tubing fittings and 6-ft. power cord with three-prong plug. Input: 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Two-to-one connector kit (sold separately) connects two air nozzles to power supply.
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