Static Neutralizing Bars

Simco-Ion’s IQ Easy LP static neutralizing bars are designed with M12 connectors, allowing for more power to the pins, keeping the bar running in harsh environments, and allowing for monitoring capabilities.

24v Bars

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The compact IQ Easy LP static neutralizing bars feature built-in high voltage power. Bars are designed to handle both high-speed webs and class 6 clean rooms, and their patented ion output allows them to achieve the lowest possible residual charges in a wide range of applications.

The mid-range bar has an integrated high voltage power supply and requires only a low voltage input of 24V DC, allowing for a safer, cleaner install. Its rugged design features tungsten emitter pins and is IP-66 rated for durability and easy cleaning.

The shockless air assist bar combines compressed air and the static bar, into one integrated design. This design enables long-range Ion delivery, while consuming less plant air than standard air knives or air assisted pulse bars. An air tube runs the length of the bar between high densities of long-life tungsten emitters. Small perforations in the tube release jets of air, picking up ions produced by both polarities.


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