Ionizer Equipment

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50603

50603

EMIT

CHARGEBUSTER OVERHEAD IONIZER W/

0

94000

94000

EMIT

IONZR WRKSTTN 120V W/O FAN

17

50663

50663

EMIT

ZERO VOLT BENCHTP IONIZER 120V

0

50642

50642

EMIT

MINI ZERO VOLT IONIZER 2 NA

112

50682

50682

EMIT

IONIZER, OVERHEAD, 2-FAN, 24'' C

0

50900

50900

EMIT

ION BAR ASSEMBLY, 12 INCH, 4 EMI

0

19590

19590

EMIT

ION GUN CHARGEBUSTER 120VAC

67

50681

50681

EMIT

IONIZER, OVERHEAD, 3 FAN CHARGEB

0

50672

50672

EMIT

3-FAN IONIZER, OVERHEAD, 220V, Z

0

19587

19587

EMIT

CONTR HAND GUN W/HOSE 120V NIST

2

19595

19595

EMIT

ION GUN VIPER NORTH AMERICA

40

50664

50664

EMIT

2FAN ZERO VOLT OHD IONIZER 120V

0

50905

50905

EMIT

ION BAR ASSEMBLY, 72 INCH, 18 EM

0

19500

19500

EMIT

BENCH TOP IONIZER

0

19599

19599

EMIT

CHARGEBUSTER ION GUN, NO POWER A

12

50690

50690

EMIT

BENCHTOP ZERO VOLT IONIZER, POWD

0

50924

50924

EMIT

ION BAR ASSEMBLY, AIR-ASSISTED 6

1

50904

50904

EMIT

ION BAR ASSEMBLY, 60 INCH, 14 EM

0

50906

50906

EMIT

ION BAR ASSEMBLY, 96 INCH, 24 EM

0

60468

60468

EMIT

IONIZER OVRHD 120VAC 3 FAN W/LTS

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Ionizer Equipment

1. Overview

Ionizer equipment neutralizes static electricity by generating positive and negative ions to balance charges on surfaces. This technology is critical in semiconductor manufacturing, electronics assembly, and cleanroom environments where electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage sensitive components or compromise product quality. Modern ionizers integrate advanced airflow control, self-monitoring systems, and adaptive ion output regulation.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
AC IonizersAlternating current power supply, balanced ion emissionPCB assembly lines
DC IonizersSeparate high-voltage DC power for ions, faster neutralizationAutomotive sensor manufacturing
Pulsed DC IonizersModulated voltage control, superior balance stabilityHard disk drive production
Self-Contained IonizersIntegrated power supply and emittersCleanroom HVAC systems
Soft X-Ray IonizersRadiation-based ionization, contactless operationBiopharmaceutical processing

3. Structure & Components

Typical ionizers consist of:

  • Discharge electrode arrays (tungsten/carbon fiber tips)
  • High-voltage power supply modules (AC/DC converters)
  • Forced-air systems (variable-speed fans)
  • Aluminum/polycarbonate housing with EMI shielding
  • Control panels with LED status indicators
  • Optional ion balance sensors

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Offset Voltage 1V - 50VResidual charge after neutralization
Neutralization Time0.5s - 20sProduction line throughput impact
Airflow Rate0.5 - 5.0 m /minPollutant removal efficiency
Operating Temperature0 C - 50 CEnvironmental compatibility
MTBF20,000 - 50,000 hoursSystem reliability indicator

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Semiconductor fabrication (wafer handling systems)
  • Flat panel display manufacturing (ITO glass processing)
  • Medical device assembly (Class 100 cleanrooms)
  • Aerospace electronics (avionics testing)
  • Data storage media production (magnetic head alignment)
Case Study: In 300mm wafer manufacturing, ionizers reduce particle attraction by 78%, improving yield rates by 12% annually.

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Simco-IonHyperion AC6000Auto-balance feedback control
3M8110 ESD IonizerModular emitter replacement
Meech928 HyperactiveSmart ion monitoring
HaugIonPro MFEnergy-efficient DC design
ShishinASD-2000Low-voltage pulse technology

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Environmental requirements (cleanroom class, humidity range)
  • Ion balance stability (critical for sub-10nm processes)
  • Footprint constraints (overhead vs. benchtop installations)
  • Compliance standards (JEDEC J-STD-001, IPC-J-STD-001)
  • Maintenance accessibility (electrode cleaning frequency)
Example: Select pulsed DC models for ISO Class 4 environments, AC variants for general packaging lines.

8. Industry Trends

Development directions include:

  • AI-driven ion balance optimization
  • Integration with IoT monitoring systems
  • Nano-particle suppression hybrid designs
  • Energy recovery technologies (30% power reduction)
  • Graphene electrode materials (2x lifespan improvement)
Market growth projected at 6.8% CAGR through 2028, driven by EV electronics and 5G component manufacturing demands.

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