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Current generator - 708 series - Fraser Anti-Static Techniques - electrostatic charge / compact
Current generator - 708 series - Fraser Anti-Static Techniques - electrostatic charge / compact
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Characteristics

Type
current, electrostatic charge
Other characteristics
compact

Description

The 7080 & 7081 Generator Bars provide a safe, controllable, reliable and cost-effective method of applying static charge for temporary adhesion in industry. Fraser Static Generators provide improved productivity in a range of industrial applications including interleaving steel sheets, pinning plastic sheets and webs, bag making, wrapping machines and other areas of temporary adhesion. The emitters are spaced at 10mm pitch for an even application of static charge, without the striping effect common with wider spaced emitters. The 7080 Bar has emitters which are resistively coupled to the HV for safe, non-sparking performance. Compact size with rigid construction. Available in lengths up to 3000mm. Easy installation - with M8 x 60mm nylon studs sliding in the T slot at the base of the 7080 Bar. Flexible cable in protective nylon conduit. The only difference between 7080 & 7081 Bars is that: 7080 - has connector for obsolete 7330 & 7324 Generators. 7081 - has connector for current 30kV models (7333, 7360 & 73150 Generators).
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