The Generation of Static Electricity

EXAIR published a white paper, Basics of Static Electricity, explaining what causes static electricity; how it is generated; and steps to eliminate it. You can get this paper HERE and start removing static issues from within your plant or process.

In this blog, I would like to expand on the subject of how static can be generated.  On a molecular scale, the outer electrons that are orbiting the nucleus of an atom or molecule can be “stripped” and redistributed from one atom to another.  This will cause an electrical charge imbalance called static.  An additional electron will create negatively charged static, while atoms losing an electron will create positively charged static.  With non-conductive materials like plastic, paper, rubber, glass, etc., the electrons cannot move back to the original atom. There are three common methods of static generation that will cause this phenomenon to occur.  I will explain each one in brief detail below:

Contact

Contact: Whenever objects hit each other, electrons can be passed to or received from the surface of another object. The number of electrons being transferred is based on the type of triboelectric material.  But, with plastic bottles or trays bumping into each other on conveyor belts, static can be generated relatively easily.

Detachment

Detachment: When one material is separated from another by peeling, electrons may not be able to return to the original molecule.  Because of their larger surface areas, adhesive tape and protective films are common for generating static charges by detaching.  As an example; when the backing material is being removed from labels, the static will cause the labels to be misaligned or cause jams.

Friction

Frictional: This is one of the most common reasons for generating large static forces. It is caused by two non-conductive surfaces being rubbed together.  The amount of force being applied to the material as it slides back and forth will create higher static charges.   As an example, it is noticed when you rub a balloon on your hair.  The more times that you rub the balloon against your hair, the stronger the static forces, allowing the balloon to “stick” to the wall.  It is also noticed as sheets of material are stacked or run over rollers.

Static tends to propagate.  The more contact, detachment, and friction that occurs, the higher the static charge.  Even after the static charge is removed from the surface, it can regenerate using the same mechanisms described above.  So, controlling the static can be determined by the type of treatment as well as the location for removal.

Another variable that affects static generation is humidity.  Most process problems are noticed during the winter months as the ambient air is drier.  With a lower relative humidity, static electricity can develop easier and with greater strength.  We always refer to winter as “static season.”  You may even notice this when you walk across the carpet and get zapped by touching a door handle. 

EXAIR manufactures a large line of Gen4 Static Eliminators to remove this static nuisance.  From now until March 31st, 2024, EXAIR will be giving away a free AC Sensor, a $76.00 value, as a promotional item with a qualified purchase of the Gen4 Static Eliminators.  If you would like to discuss your application and potential static issues, you can contact an Application Engineer at EXAIR.  We will be happy to help.

John Ball
International Application Engineer
Email: johnball@exair.com
Twitter: @EXAIR_jb

Static Elimination for Sensitive Processes, Laboratories, and Clean Environments

Introducing the Intellistat® Ion Air Gun!

Are you looking for fast and efficient static elimination in a convenient, compact product? Look no further than EXAIR Corporation’s brand-new Intellistat Ion Air Gun designed for use in laboratories, electronics manufacturing and testing, clean environments and sensitive processes:

If you have any questions about the Intellistat Ion Air Gun, our other Static Eliminator solutions, or any of our engineered compressed air products, give me a call.

Russ Bowman
Application Engineer
EXAIR Corporation
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Static Eliminators: Ion Air Jet

Static charge causes a variety of problems & challenges in industrial applications:

  • It “zaps” operators who have to handle statically charged materials.
  • It makes sheets and films cling to each other.
  • It can cause tearing or jamming of those sheets and films as well.
  • Objects with high static charges can cause sensors or sensitive electronics to malfunction, and it the charge is high enough, even damage them.
  • It makes dust cling to parts and material that you want to keep clean.
  • It can lead to uneven or spotty coverage if the statically charged piece is to be painted, coated, printed on, etc.

Good news is, static charge is pretty easy to dissipate, and EXAIR Corporation offers a number of solutions that are simple to install and easy to operate.  Among them is the Gen4 Ion Air Jet.

The Gen4 Ion Air Jet generates a concentrated flow of ionized air, which is ideal when you need to focus on a specific spot without disturbing anything in the surrounding area.  They’re quiet, efficient, and OSHA compliant.  They are also available with a number of options to further simply installation & operation:

If you can hard plumb an air pipe directly, the Gen4 Ion Air Jet is ready to go, right out of the box.

Ion Air Jet

The Gen4 Stay Set Ion Air Jet includes a Magnetic Base and 12″ Stay Set Hose, for quick setup and easy aiming of the ionized air flow, exactly where you want it.

The Magnetic Base and Stay Set Hose make it a breeze to mount & aim your Ion Air Jet.

The Gen4 Instant Static Elimination Station adds a foot pedal and two 10ft compressed air hoses, perfect for hands-free on/off operation.

For a total hands-free solution, look no further than the Model 8910 Instant Static Elimination Station.

The Gen4 Deluxe Stay Set Ion Air Jet Kit adds an Automatic Drain Filter Separator and Pressure Regulator so you can keep your air supply clean & moisture free, and dial in the flow & force of the ionized air stream, from a breeze to a blast, or anywhere in between, depending on the needs of your application.

The Model 8495-9362 Deluxe Stay Set Ion Air Jet Kit has everything you need, right out of the box.

We offer two Power Supply options: the Model 7960 has two ports, which will operate any two EXAIR Static Eliminator Products, and the Model 7961 has four ports, to operate up to four Static Eliminators.  They’re switchable for operation with either 115VAC or 230VAC, and come with both cables for your convenience.

Model 7960 Gen4 Power Supply (top) has two ports; Model 7961 (bottom) has four, depending on how many Static Eliminators you wish to operate from the same Power Supply

The Gen4 Ion Air Jet is just one of EXAIR Corporation’s eight distinct lines of Static Eliminator Products.  If you’ve got a problem with static charge, we can help.  Give me a call.

Russ Bowman
Application Engineer
EXAIR Corporation
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