92 Results for Static Sensor
Key Features:
- Item: Static Control Surfaces Test Kit
- Features: Meets The Intent of ANSI/ESD Standard 4.1, Work Surfaces - Resistive Characterization, ANSI/ESD Standard 7.1, Floor Materials - Resistive Characterization of Materials, and MIL-PRF-87893, Workstation, and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Control
- Includes: A Lightweight, User-Friendly Megohmmeter Plus All of The Components Needed to Make Testing Mats and Other Surfaces Simple and Accurate, All of The Items are Packaged In A Foam-Lined Carrying Case
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- Item: Static Sensor
- Features: Air Ionizer Test Upgrade Kit, Chopper-Stabilized Sensor, Dissipative Enclosure With 7 mm Ground Snap, Hold Button, LED Range Indicator, NIST Calibrated With Certificate Included, Portable Meter for Testing of Electrostatic Fields, Rotary Zero Knob
- Includes: Ground Cord
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- Item: Chargebuster Overhead Ionizer
- Features: 3 Position Fan Speed: Low, Medium, High, 2 ft x 5 ft Coverage Area
- Air Velocity: 150 to 300 cfm
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- Item: Benchtop Air Ionizer
- Features: Less Than0.005 ppm Ozone, 10 W Power Consumption, 3 Position Fan Speed, Tungsten Emitter Points
- Air Velocity: 112 cfm
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- Item: Ionizing Air Gun
- Features: Modular Design with 7 Foot ESD Protective Hose with Trigger Switch, Point-Of-Use Compressed Air Ionizer, Quick Filter Replacement Feature, Use Filtered Air or Nitrogen, No Adjustment Required
- Includes: (4) Mounting Screws, 7 ft ESD Hose, Air Filter, Certificate of Calibration, Console, Female Quick Connect Coupling, Power Adapter, S-Hook
Key Features:
- Item: ESD Precision Tool Kit
- Height: 2.5
- Width: 9
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- Item: Single Fan Benchtop Ionizer
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- Item: Power Supply
- Features: 1.0 A Through RJ-11 Socket, 270 mA, 50/60 Hz, Dimensions 3.2" (H) x 2.6" (W) x 1.9" (D), Input AC 120V, One Transformer Will Supply Four Mini Air Ionizers Mfr. No. 960, Output AC 24V
- Includes: Wall Transformer
Key Features:
- Item: Mini Air Ionizer
- Features: Intrinsincally Balanced, No Adjustment Needed., Small, Steady-State DC Ion Emission For Efficient Ion Delivery, Versatile Blower Available For Equipment Or Local Area Ionization
- Air Velocity: 24 cfm
Key Features:
- Item: Overhead Ionizer
- Features: (3) 3 Position Fan Speed: Low, Medium, High, Sealed Plenum Air Flow, 2 ft x 5 ft Coverage Area, (2) 700 Lumen LED Panels
- Air Velocity: 150 to 300 cfm
Key Features:
- Item: Overhead Ionizer
- Features: (2) 3 Position Fan Speed: Low, Medium, High, 2 ft x 4 ft Coverage Area
- Air Velocity: 100 to 200 cfm
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- Item: AIM Ion and Electrostatic Field Meter
Key Features:
- Item: Air Ionizer Test Kit
- Features: +/-1000V Charger, Aluminum Conductive Plate, Dissipative Enclosure With 7 mm Ground Snap, Hold Button, Led Range Indicator, Portable Kit for Testing of Offset Voltage and Discharge Times of Air Ionizers and Electrostatic Fields, Rotary Zero Knob
- Includes: Carrying Case, Ground Cord
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- Item: EM Aware Monitor
- Features: ESD Event Continuous Monitor
- Includes: Standard Antenna
Key Features:
- Item: Two Fan Overhead Ionizer
About Static Sensor
Static Sensors are devices used to measure electrostatic charges. They detect and measure the presence of static electricity, which is a form of energy that exists in the environment. Static Sensors can be used for various purposes, such as testing for electrostatic discharge (ESD) and monitoring air quality.
Types of Static Sensor
Static Sensors come in a variety of types, depending on the application they are intended for. Some common types include electrostatic sensors, electrostatic testers, and static sensor arrays. Each type has its own unique features and capabilities that make it suitable for different applications.
How Static Sensor are Made
Static Sensors are typically made from a combination of materials such as metal alloys, plastics, and ceramics. The components must be carefully selected to ensure they can withstand the high voltages associated with static electricity without breaking down or becoming damaged. Additionally, special circuitry is often included to help regulate the flow of current.
Industries that use Static Sensor
Static Sensors are commonly used in industries such as aerospace engineering, electronics manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, medical device design and production. Professionals who work with these devices must understand how to properly calibrate them so they can accurately measure static electricity levels.
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