Static Electricity Solutions
This section provides some basic examples of solutions regarding the elimination of static electricity and the use of static electricity in processes.
This section provides some basic examples of solutions regarding the elimination of static electricity and the use of static electricity in processes.
Static charge in a material can cause problems when this material is used for a next production phase e.g. tubular film used to make bags or a film on a roll has to be unwound . Due to static charges on the film, the layers will cling together causing problem when trying to separate the layers.
Materials can be charged deliberately to make them bond temporarily. Static charge can be an invisible helping hand in your production process. This method is already used in many processes in various industries.
Static charge on a material can build up along the process. Friction between idle rollers and film creates a charge. Each new friction accumulates charge.
Static charge can be used to optimise a process.
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Slitting, sheeting, bag making, injection moulding and other production processes of paper, film, and plastic materials create or attract particles that contaminate the product.
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Static charge can be used to bond 2 materials together to prevent air entrapment. The materials that need to be bonded have to pass a charging electrode.
Static electricity is an electrical charge that doesn’t move. Static electricity is generated when two or more surfaces come into contact with one another and are separated again.