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Trim Systems
Sometimes when chopped or granulated materials are drawn or blown through ductwork at high speeds, enough friction is created to charge the waste material to high voltages. Once charged, the bits of waste material may stick to each other or cling to the inside of the ductwork and air separator. This quickly clogs the system.

Web Handling
A moving web handling plastic film, foil or other materials often generates a static charge that can attract dust and dirt and render the roll as waste. It can cause cut sheets to repel each other and prevent stacking and a spark could ignite a fire or cause an explosion.

Skilled Engineers
Our expert PAC engineers calculate at the outset which systems may encounter issues with static and then specify one of these static control systems to neutralize static charges before they cause troublesome maintenance and costly line downtime. Or for existing systems where static needs to be brought under control, our experienced engineers offer an impressive track record as problem solvers willing to personally review your situation.

Specifying Static Controls
The BarStat Ionicflow System continuously neutralizes static charges with a series of patented electrodes mounted in a bar system. Placed in the conveying lines near an air separator, baler or granulator, the BarStat system directs a flood of positive and negative ions in the path of the highly charged edge trim or granulate. All ions are neutralized, regardless of polarity, and the waste material continues to flow freely en route to the baler, collection bin or other resting place.

The BarStat system design enables it to thrive in high dust conditions, such as trim and paper waste from print-to-mail, remittance and other paper-based operations.



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