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Electrostatic charging bar CBR-05

electrostatic charging bar
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Description

CBR-05 electrostatically charging bars are designed to make a material adhere to a surface or two materials between them. These charging bars are connected to a generator, which creates (positive or negative) ions on bar’s pointed edges by means of high voltage. Thus the material, passing through the bar and a reference mass, is pushed towards the mass itself, creating a temporary adhesion. CBR-05 charging bars are used in several industrial applications. They are safe, because each pointed edge is connected to high voltage by means of a resistance, so as to avoid sparkles and accidental discharges, which could damage the machine itself. The installation of these antistatic bars is very simple, as bars have a rear seat, where nylon screws are inserted, thus granting their insulation from conductive parts. • Very effective at high speeds • Emitters resistively connected to high tension • 5 mm emitter pitch • Low consumption • High reliability • Available in lengths up to 4000 mm Working distance 20 - 50 mm Material Extruded PVC and epoxy resin Emitters Stainless steel Weight 1,75 kg/m Working temperature 0 - 60 °C High tension cable 2 meters standard Working voltage 0 - 40 kV DC Generator ECG-30 Option Tips step 5 or 10 mm 90° connector

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Plast Eurasia

22-25 Nov 2024 Istanbul (Turkey) Hall 11A - Stand 145B

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    ICE Europe

    11-13 Mar 2025 Monaco (Germany) Hall 6 - Stand 274

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