Ion Cannon Provides Concentrated Static Elimination and Cleaning

(PRLEAP.COM) Cincinnati, OH (PRLeap) Jan. 30 2008 —EXAIR’s Ion Air Cannon eliminates static electricity and cleans at distances up to 15 feet, with no moving parts. It is ideal for bench-tops, machine mounting, and those “hard to reach” spaces that require a concentrated flow of static eliminating ions.

The rugged design incorporates EXAIR’s patented Super Air Amplifier that minimizes compressed air use by inducing surrounding airflow at a ratio of 22:1. The unique amplified airflow carries the ions to the target, making it possible for the Ion Air Cannon to eliminate static charges in less than a half second. Air volume and velocity are infinitely controllable from a “breeze” to a “blast” to gently wipe or forcefully blow away contaminants.

The Ion Air Cannon comes complete with a sturdy stand that incorporates a swivel adjustment for directing the airflow. A hose or tube can be easily connected to the air intake to draw air from another area. The electrical ion source is shockless and there is no radioactive element. Applications include bag opening, cleaning molded parts, prepaint dust removal, package cleaning and container neutralization.

You can learn more about EXAIR Corporation’s Ion Air Cannon and other static eliminators at http://www.exair.com/92/iac.htm.

About EXAIR — EXAIR Corporation is an international company located in Cincinnati, OH and has been manufacturing compressed air products and accessories since 1983.

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Rob Lunsford
EXAIR Corporation
513-671-3322
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